So, the story goes… they meet, fall in love and move in together. Everything is great for a few years but then one loses their job. In an effort to make up for the loss in their share of expenses, the jobless one becomes the housecleaner, dishwasher, clothes washer, and cook. The jobless one makes sure the other one has what they need as they headed out to their job every day. The job that is now, supporting both of them. Everything is fine at first, but as time goes on things begin to get stale. The jobless one isn’t as committed to household chores anymore. The working one isn’t home as much. Eventually it comes to light that the time away from home was due to an affair. The jobless one is asked to leave the home and does. Soon after, a lawyer is called and even though they were never married, the jobless one sues for Spousal Support and gets it. Do you think the jobless one deserves it, even if they were never married?<O</O
Should just living together, and having sex, mean that one NEEDS to support the other even if the relationship is over? Where would the jobless one be if the working one had not been around to support them when they lost their job? Didn’t the working one already give enough? Should the jobless one be given an opportunity to sue for a piece of the value of the home too, even if they are not on the title to the property?<O</O
Should just living together, and having sex, mean that one NEEDS to support the other even if the relationship is over? Where would the jobless one be if the working one had not been around to support them when they lost their job? Didn’t the working one already give enough? Should the jobless one be given an opportunity to sue for a piece of the value of the home too, even if they are not on the title to the property?<O</O
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