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Old 08-08-2022, 09:57 AM
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Re: Divorced 10 years...Now wife wants more maintenance, what are my options?

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Originally Posted by Penguin23 View Post
Women in general are under the (false) impression that the law will always be on their side when it comes to maintenance. So they ask for the sky thinking that the law will always grant all their wishes - just because they are the ones with a pussy.

The bitter truth is that each maintenance application is re-evaluated for both necessity and affordability. Even if the expenses have truly doubled - the husband may not be forced to pay double, simply because he cannot afford it.
yup... and when period is longer after the divorce, it becomes very stranger-like between 2 persons... with the charter intact till she remarry, the motivation to get more $$ become compelling due to kc feelings die down n less sympathy to eat into ex hubby's savings.. so moral of story is, its a huge bet when getting married so think carefully before signing dotted line.