They are married for fourteen years and have no children. During this time together, they acquire a beautiful, beautiful house, a cabin which is as ridiculously gorgeous as their actual house, drive two luxury vehicles and put away a good amount of money in savings and retirement.
He has an affair. She files for divorce.
What is she entitled too?
This is a real 'case' but I've changed the specialty to not accidentally identify someone.
DH and his peers are busy debating what she is "entitled" to. The majority of docs (including female docs) feel she is not entitled to 50% because she had a teacher's salary and he had a neurosurgeon's salary and therefore he was able to contribute more money on a percentage basis to their savings and retirement etc.
I'm appalled. I feel like they were married ... marriage is a 50/50 proposition ... they were saving together and she was supporting him. I can't see any other solution than a 50/50 dissolution of the marriage.
Kris
He has an affair. She files for divorce.
What is she entitled too?
This is a real 'case' but I've changed the specialty to not accidentally identify someone.
DH and his peers are busy debating what she is "entitled" to. The majority of docs (including female docs) feel she is not entitled to 50% because she had a teacher's salary and he had a neurosurgeon's salary and therefore he was able to contribute more money on a percentage basis to their savings and retirement etc.
I'm appalled. I feel like they were married ... marriage is a 50/50 proposition ... they were saving together and she was supporting him. I can't see any other solution than a 50/50 dissolution of the marriage.
Kris
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