One of the friends I posted about many months ago is getting divorced. I think she's getting a terrible deal. I'm actually quite shocked. Is the below fair/usual?? She's in FL.
They've been married 12 years. She gave up her career to raise their two young children, ages 5 and 12. He slept around with many women and has been horribly verbally and financially abusive toward her. No physical abuse. She is lovely and has never been unfaithful.
My friend is only getting 3.5 yrs of alimony in decreasing increments (??), the child support will be reviewed next summer (why??) and she is taking on half of his 30k credit card debt - which is all his and was spent on boy-toys and his girlfriends. She has to sell the house in 18 months when the oldest child finishes elementary school. The cc debt will be settled via the equity, or something. Not sure how that works.
Oh - she got the car. Big deal. Cars depreciate.
He also has a pension from about 12-15 years of work in France before they met. She can't touch it. It will be worth quite a lot by the time they're both 65. There is no mention of getting anything extra from their US assets in order to compensate for giving up a claim to that pension.
Despite all this, she seems happy with the deal. Huh??? She didn't tell me the amounts involved, but I can only think that the amount of the alimony, combined with child support, must be quite generous since she's OK with the deal. (It can't be megabucks, though - he earns 100k.)
But even if the payments are generous, she still has to move from her nice house and neighborhood where all her friends are, into a less-nice/less-safe area, and even if the payments are good, 3.5 years of alimony isn't long considering her earning power isn't anything near what it would have been, had she not had the children.
This seems like a terrible, terrible deal. Or is this what divorce is like these days?
I'm really shocked, seeing as how she did nothing wrong and he was horrific toward her. Do they not take conduct into account?
All this was decided via mediation. Was that her mistake? Would she have got a better result in court?
If this is what divorce is these days - that you can be a loyal, faithful homemaker and get completely screwed - then I wouldn't blame women for eschewing a traditional marriage and family. If this is what divorce is like, I could never recommend women give up their careers, and since they still do the lion's share of the child-raising, maybe we should all refuse to have more than one! See the legislation change then!
Sorry, I'm just really upset for my friend. She so, so did not deserve this, and I'm really concerned for her future.
And, looking forward over the next 2-3 decades, it's just a disaster. She's a nurse (before all this, did about one shift per month or more depending on snowbird demand, but obv will nurse much more regularly now) so can make a decent living but it's never going to be that much, she says she won't get remarried because she could never go through this/trust someone again, and what about her retirement and what if she gets really sick and has huge medical bills? She's lost out on some prime earning years already.
Bottom line: She's looking at a future that's significantly financially reduced because her husband turned out to be a smelly garbage rat.
It's SO UNFAIR!
She is sweet and lovely, and not over-confident, and although she actually did a good job of standing up to her husband, maybe she didn't stand up for herself enough in mediation?
I'm just struggling to understand how a good wife and mother of 12 years' standing could get so screwed.
They've been married 12 years. She gave up her career to raise their two young children, ages 5 and 12. He slept around with many women and has been horribly verbally and financially abusive toward her. No physical abuse. She is lovely and has never been unfaithful.
My friend is only getting 3.5 yrs of alimony in decreasing increments (??), the child support will be reviewed next summer (why??) and she is taking on half of his 30k credit card debt - which is all his and was spent on boy-toys and his girlfriends. She has to sell the house in 18 months when the oldest child finishes elementary school. The cc debt will be settled via the equity, or something. Not sure how that works.
Oh - she got the car. Big deal. Cars depreciate.
He also has a pension from about 12-15 years of work in France before they met. She can't touch it. It will be worth quite a lot by the time they're both 65. There is no mention of getting anything extra from their US assets in order to compensate for giving up a claim to that pension.
Despite all this, she seems happy with the deal. Huh??? She didn't tell me the amounts involved, but I can only think that the amount of the alimony, combined with child support, must be quite generous since she's OK with the deal. (It can't be megabucks, though - he earns 100k.)
But even if the payments are generous, she still has to move from her nice house and neighborhood where all her friends are, into a less-nice/less-safe area, and even if the payments are good, 3.5 years of alimony isn't long considering her earning power isn't anything near what it would have been, had she not had the children.
This seems like a terrible, terrible deal. Or is this what divorce is like these days?
I'm really shocked, seeing as how she did nothing wrong and he was horrific toward her. Do they not take conduct into account?
All this was decided via mediation. Was that her mistake? Would she have got a better result in court?
If this is what divorce is these days - that you can be a loyal, faithful homemaker and get completely screwed - then I wouldn't blame women for eschewing a traditional marriage and family. If this is what divorce is like, I could never recommend women give up their careers, and since they still do the lion's share of the child-raising, maybe we should all refuse to have more than one! See the legislation change then!
Sorry, I'm just really upset for my friend. She so, so did not deserve this, and I'm really concerned for her future.
And, looking forward over the next 2-3 decades, it's just a disaster. She's a nurse (before all this, did about one shift per month or more depending on snowbird demand, but obv will nurse much more regularly now) so can make a decent living but it's never going to be that much, she says she won't get remarried because she could never go through this/trust someone again, and what about her retirement and what if she gets really sick and has huge medical bills? She's lost out on some prime earning years already.
Bottom line: She's looking at a future that's significantly financially reduced because her husband turned out to be a smelly garbage rat.
It's SO UNFAIR!

She is sweet and lovely, and not over-confident, and although she actually did a good job of standing up to her husband, maybe she didn't stand up for herself enough in mediation?
I'm just struggling to understand how a good wife and mother of 12 years' standing could get so screwed.
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