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I have 2 different friends going through divorces. Ironically, both women were the main breadwinners in 2001 (one guy didn?t work for 6 months and the other one was laid off without telling his wife), There?s a child involved in each case. Both women make about $80,000/year and they work long hours. Do you think both ladies could possibly have to pay the man alimony? Could each man say he was the main caretaker of the child?
These are the differences
Case #1
One of my friends have left the house and taken one of the cars. They switch up with their daughter on the weekends. She has met someone else and they together 24/7. Can?t her husband flip the script on her and say she committed adultery? Since she left the house, will the court view that as abandonment?
Case #2
My friend has served her husband divorce papers, but they still live in the same house. They barely speak to each other. Is it true that she can?t force him to leave because technically that?s his house to?
These are the differences
Case #1
One of my friends have left the house and taken one of the cars. They switch up with their daughter on the weekends. She has met someone else and they together 24/7. Can?t her husband flip the script on her and say she committed adultery? Since she left the house, will the court view that as abandonment?
Case #2
My friend has served her husband divorce papers, but they still live in the same house. They barely speak to each other. Is it true that she can?t force him to leave because technically that?s his house to?