Hello again, everyone.
I've divorced myself a couple of years ago, now I'm helping a female friend to go through hers.
I have a bunch of questions.
Do you think the facts of domestic abuse by her ex- will/could affect judgment with regard to spousal support and/or equalization payment?
It is quite feasible to make an argument that his actions affected her professional development and thus he is financially responsible for it.
Otherwise, they both are working, and let's assume he makes 50% more.
Thank you in advance. She has a lawyer, but I'm not really happy with her (her client is unaware of many things) so I'm doing independent research.
I've divorced myself a couple of years ago, now I'm helping a female friend to go through hers.
I have a bunch of questions.
Do you think the facts of domestic abuse by her ex- will/could affect judgment with regard to spousal support and/or equalization payment?
It is quite feasible to make an argument that his actions affected her professional development and thus he is financially responsible for it.
Otherwise, they both are working, and let's assume he makes 50% more.
Thank you in advance. She has a lawyer, but I'm not really happy with her (her client is unaware of many things) so I'm doing independent research.
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