Does an ex-husband have to pay alimony if his ex-wife has a full time job?

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shittim

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everything is split down the middle in my state, she gets all the stuff, he gets all the bills.:giggle::giggle::giggle::giggle:
 

MsMediator

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I agree with child support but not alimony. One of my fears of marriage. Nowadays a lot of guys don't like to work.
 

shittim

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70 years of anti male programing has worked.
 

MyrtleTrees

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Thanks for your reply - good advice! I tried it out and will try it some more too.
 

MyrtleTrees

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I will pray for her and the situation. It's sad to see the children affected by the conflict no doubt. May the Lord touch her heart and draw her close . It would be a blessing for everyone.
Hi! Thanks for your reply and prayer! God bless you!
 

MyrtleTrees

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God's will is reconciliation for them both.
The children will be better off with their full-time real Dad and Mom. Anything less is going to be detrimental to the children IMHO. I will pray that they both will fire their wicked lawyers and reconcile with God and each other.
Hi! Thanks so much for your helpful reply - I agree. It's our daughter who is in the wrong, by the way - not their dad. He's a good Christian. And he can't afford to pay any lawyers. Have a good day!