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What considerations for maintaining a standard of living for a spouse after divorce would apply to this? After mostly staying home with the kids while I often had to work two jobs to add extra money to the household, my wife, who has had a part time job of several hours a day for over 12 years, decided she needed to "find herself" and has spent the better part of the past several years on the internet. Despite my concerns and objections she has been on there daily, averaging between 30 and 40 hours a week chatting with other men in a romantic context. Finally one of these men seemed to suit her enough that he visited her (after proposing marriage to her several times) and and their relationship became more important than ours. We had been in counseling for quite some time, the subject had been discussed, and she would not choose commitment to us, so I filed for divorce. After the divorce he visited again and they went of on a vacation and she returned wearing a diamond ring from him and apparently has been given money by him also. In the meantime I continue to pay all of the household expenses, while she spends money mainly on expensive dinners out with our adult children and her family.
I'll save the commentators here the time and go ahead and say for myself, yep it stinks. Now does anyone have some real input on how the courts may look at this, since I resented paying for this lifestyle (and said so many times in counseling) when we were "committed" to each other and would certainly resent having to continue to finance this when no longer committed.
I'll save the commentators here the time and go ahead and say for myself, yep it stinks. Now does anyone have some real input on how the courts may look at this, since I resented paying for this lifestyle (and said so many times in counseling) when we were "committed" to each other and would certainly resent having to continue to finance this when no longer committed.