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Nancy F's avatar

see what happens when you cancel camille paglia?

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Grow Some Labia's avatar

Is that even possible?

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HeartOpen's avatar

From the reading I've done, it seems that most TW's escaping/dumping this life take their kids with them as they start over. Who are these women who gleefully leave the kids behind to travel the world, as you describe? 🤔

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Grow Some Labia's avatar

I found it here, I think I forgot to link it:

https://www.thefp.com/p/does-divorce-make-you-hotter

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malloc's avatar

How in earth did a woman lose that thoroughly in a divorce? It doesn’t matter which account the money went to - half of it is hers. Million dollar homes? She gets half of them. Then she gets a large chunk of his salary for years to life, depending on the state.

A prenup wouldn’t have allowed him to keep everything in the divorce. A judge would toss it.

Gotta be Mormon corruption right? Compromised judge and no one told her she needed a lawyer?

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Grow Some Labia's avatar

I don't know what the divorce laws are in the US. Don't they vary from state to state? If the woman in the car is the one you were talking about it might have changed since then - I later found her on a talk show and she looked several years older.

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malloc's avatar

It does vary by state but no state leaves a woman with nothing after divorcing a rich man. Utah for sure has alimony that’s higher if you’re richer.

It could have been a timing thing but it’s been this way for decades.

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Grow Some Labia's avatar

I’ve been out of the States for awhile - 19 years - and came most recently from Connecticut. So I dont’ know what they’ve done to the marriage & divorce laws anywhere since then.

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Grow Some Labia's avatar

I never aspired to marry a rich man. I preferred to keep my freedom by remaining financially independent of another.

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