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Me too FG!! I really liked him and felt he had to put up with a lot from her. But spousal support??? This will be interesting.Date: 2/17/2006 9:51:10 PM
Author: FireGoddess
I don''t know why, but I find it funny. Maybe because during the whole Newlyweds show I ended up liking and having more respect for him than I did for her....who knows?
Date: 2/17/2006 9:51:10 PM
Author: FireGoddess
during the whole Newlyweds show I ended up liking and having more respect for him than I did for her.
Date: 2/17/2006 11:03:26 PM
Author: DeannaBana
I agree with Mara...women do it all the time, but it is a bit strange...in a good way. Jessica is somewhat talented, yes, but she wouldn''t have had as much exposure without Nick...I hope he gets the support actually...
Amen, sister! I couldn''t agree more with every word you said!Date: 2/18/2006 12:55:57 PM
Author: Mara
''Where is this guy''s pride?''
That''s an interesting comment, when do you EVER see anyone say something like that about the WOMAN who asks for spousal support? Why is it that a woman is entitled to ask for it but a man has to ''grow a sack'' (how nice) or has no pride for asking for it. Who knows what his reasons are, maybe he is just hurt and wants to sock it to her, but if this was a woman left by her husband and asking for spousal support and he was a rich celebrity and she had ''stood by him'' and been faithful or whatever (insert cliche here!)...I can almost guarantee the tune in this thread would be very different.
Of course we don''t know what happened in their marriage but everything I read said that he was devastated and begged her to not file yet, he wanted to work it out. He is a midwestern good ole'' boy who was in love with a girl and wanted a family. She totally changed (visible to EVERYONE even us who don''t even know her) during the time they were married and so many friends of theirs said that she was just a different person and they didn''t even know each other anymore. How sad!
But above and beyond that, I think he''s entitled to ask for it just like a woman would be entitled and other women would probably cheer her on. The judge can only say no.
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Wow! For the first time ever I have to say I completely agree with Mara!Date: 2/18/2006 12:55:57 PM
Author: Mara
''Where is this guy''s pride?''
That''s an interesting comment, when do you EVER see anyone say something like that about the WOMAN who asks for spousal support? Why is it that a woman is entitled to ask for it but a man has to ''grow a sack'' (how nice) or has no pride for asking for it. Who knows what his reasons are, maybe he is just hurt and wants to sock it to her, but if this was a woman left by her husband and asking for spousal support and he was a rich celebrity and she had ''stood by him'' and been faithful or whatever (insert cliche here!)...I can almost guarantee the tune in this thread would be very different.
Of course we don''t know what happened in their marriage but everything I read said that he was devastated and begged her to not file yet, he wanted to work it out. He is a midwestern good ole'' boy who was in love with a girl and wanted a family. She totally changed (visible to EVERYONE even us who don''t even know her) during the time they were married and so many friends of theirs said that she was just a different person and they didn''t even know each other anymore. How sad!
But above and beyond that, I think he''s entitled to ask for it just like a woman would be entitled and other women would probably cheer her on. The judge can only say no.
Now it''s my turn to agree with you PC...Date: 2/18/2006 4:52:35 PM
Author: pearcrazy
Why is it then that no one bats an eyelash when a millionaire''s wife asks for spousal support? Surely she will have enough money to live comfortably by herself if she had a career before she married. Why do so many ex-wives of doctors and lawyers want a sizeable chunk of the fortune that their husbands made after they supported them through med and law school? I think that they are entitled. Spousal support and child support are separate issues. I don''t think because a marriage produced no children that a partner should necessarily be completely cut off. Sure Nick Lachey is wealthy without Jessica but I think that the size of the fortune is relative. I think that part of the reason that Jessica Simpson went from being just a teen queen to a mega-star was her relationship with Nick Lachey and the TV series that they starred in together. That MTV series and all of the endorsements and movie roles that it spawned for her would not have have come about if not for their marriage. How much attention did she get from the whole ''Chicken of the Sea'' conversation alone?
Date: 2/18/2006 2:28:07 AM
Author: bling*diva*
Date: 2/17/2006 11:03:26 PM
Author: DeannaBana
I agree with Mara...women do it all the time, but it is a bit strange...in a good way. Jessica is somewhat talented, yes, but she wouldn''t have had as much exposure without Nick...I hope he gets the support actually...
~~I agree... I like Jessica, but I like Nick a lot more, and I think he should get alimony, after all, isn''t it the law??![]()
Did I say experience as a divorce lawyer? Do not paraphrase or presume to know about me. My personal experience is what I was referencing. Geesh!! You seem to have lots of opinions on many topics on PS, and how much personal experience do you have in each of them? My happy marriage and experience with many friends and family''s marriages and a few divorces is where my life experience comes in. Jetmal, I agree with you. It''s utterly ridiculous. I have no use for them either. They''re both spoiled celebrities who do not live in the real world and I think the whole idea should bother people who feel there are bigger more important social issues. The whole point I was making was he does not need the money and it comes across as petty and vindictive. No matter the reason for their divorce and plenty of people seem to think they know, it appears nasty when they get so petty. It''s really all about publicity. Remember, celebrities think there''s no such thing as bad publicity.Date: 2/18/2006 5:18:43 PM
Author: Mara
'' I guess in my years of experience I have only seen one divorce that was this nasty..''
MO2...I didn''t know you were a divorce lawyer.
I don''t think WE as the general reading public know how ''nasty'' this is or not...but my whole point of the original post was to say that I think it''s ridiculous to say he doesn''t have pride or balls just because he is asking for spousal support. I don''t care who is right or wrong in the situation, but he has a RIGHT to ask for it if he feels he deserves it. I don''t think that makes him anything but...what it is....which is asking for spousal support.