Apparently you don’t get that child support and alimony are two separate things.
Such presumption. Alimony is for the lifestyle that you lose when you divorce. This ensures that you are slightly less worse off if you take care of kids rather than going to work for some corporation.
There is no reasonable argument that single mom’s can’t maintain a job and children, in fact millions do everyday in the US.
Such presumption. Alimony is for the lifestyle that you lose when you divorce. This ensures that you are slightly less worse off if you take care of kids rather than going to work for some corporation.
Yes, paying someone to “take care of kids” is legally under child support.
Married moms shouldn't.
They ain’t married no more! That makes them just the same as every other baby mama.
Yes, paying someone to “take care of kids” is legally under child support.
Are you thick? That's not what's being discussed. It's for the income and job skills that you missed out on while being married due to being married and taking care of kids. Like I said, without it not having a job during marriage would be even more of a financial liability than it is now.
Are you thick? That's not what's being discussed. It's for the income and job skills that you missed out on while being married due to being married and taking care of kids.
Once again, that does not excuse alimony in no fault divorce. The choice to raise kids instead of working was hers at the end of the day, just as women are the initiator of divorce 80% of the time. You can’t cry foul when the stay at home mom has no capabilities by her own choice.
Like I said, without it not having a job during marriage would be even more of a financial liability than it is now.
Such presumption. Alimony is for the lifestyle that you lose when you divorce. This ensures that you are slightly less worse off if you take care of kids rather than going to work for some corporation.
Married moms shouldn't.
Yes, paying someone to “take care of kids” is legally under child support.
They ain’t married no more! That makes them just the same as every other baby mama.
Are you thick? That's not what's being discussed. It's for the income and job skills that you missed out on while being married due to being married and taking care of kids. Like I said, without it not having a job during marriage would be even more of a financial liability than it is now.
Once again, that does not excuse alimony in no fault divorce. The choice to raise kids instead of working was hers at the end of the day, just as women are the initiator of divorce 80% of the time. You can’t cry foul when the stay at home mom has no capabilities by her own choice.
Again choices