When the wealthy woman divorces and doesn't have a prenup

The Duke

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lol, this cracks me up. I hope the exhusband is taken care of financially for life. What comes around goes around. Its about time.


- Christina also notes that Joshua "should not need" spousal support as he has his own source of income as a Realtor.

-"I understand that at some point this court may require that I pay some spousal support to Josh and reasonable attorney's fees to his counsel," she stated. "However, it is my belief that this is a simple case with straightforward accounting over a short period of time, any fees and costs should be minimal.

-"Like all hard-working mothers, my life revolves around my children and my work. It is my understanding that Josh has his own income and therefore he should not need any spousal support from me."
 

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That is very curious and reminded me of something that is actually happening in a friend's life.

Short Story

A man and a woman met in their 20s. This man has a job, while the woman works in her family business.
The family business doesn't have a male heir, so they let the man enter the business and take the lead.
They also have their first child when they are 25. The woman buys a house, and the man moves in with her.

Now, this man says "I am the prize, and you (the woman) are an add-on to my life."

I've asked him, "Are you sure"?
 

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Cristina is bad at marriage. 3 failed marriages at age 41 and 3 kids from her first 2 failed marriages. Her track record is even worse than Charissa Thompson, who had 2 failed childless marriages at age 40.


There are occasions when a woman will have to pay her ex. Women generally don't like that.
 

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This nut job falls in love and marries the first person to fvck her right apparently, then wonders why it never works out.

Maybe you should value more important things in long term partners?
 

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Maybe you should value more important things in long term partners?
Not acting on whatever emotion one is currently experiencing fell out of fashion in the late 1960s, hoss. You're woefully out of step with modernity :eek: :p;)
 

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Feminism is really working out well for most women I see... :lol:
As mentioned on a separate thread https://www.sosuave.net/forum/threa...thing-better-comes-along.282363/#post-3121896 there's material out there for women which can, dare I say it, "Red Pill" them on what's required to get and keep a high-quality man

Like most people of either gender in the Post-Industrial World though, the typical woman has more passion for binge watching crap on Netflix than she does acquiring knowledge that will enrich her existence
 

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I don't think I've ever read of a divorce case where the wife was the wealthier partner in which the wife doesn't b!tch about how her ex should just "get a job".
 
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