Cross Hair
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?Ohio
I have been to two attorney's and both come up with close to the same amount of spousal support I "could" have to pay my ex once things are settled. I will give some quick background, let me know what you think.
Twenty year marriage, two kids both at home, (17 and 15). My earnings are $109,000 a year and she has always worked part time earning around $12,000 a year. She has elected to move out of the family home leaving the kids with me. We have no debt. She claims to be trying to find a full time job but hasn't yet. No violence, alcoholism, or drug use on either of our parts. She initiated divorce because she was just unhappy with our marriage.
Both attorney's (and hers) come up with around $3,400 a month spousal support! For nearly seven years ! I don't see how I could support two kids and myself and stay in our home with whats left from my income. Yes child support still needs to be deducted from that amount but because of her low earnings that's only a couple hundred a month. With her equity in the house and other things she will walk away with over $290,000 in cash and assetts and I am still suppose to pay her support for seven years, how is that fair ?
With the interest I will pay on a morgtage over the next 15 years my net worth will decrease by $400,000, plus whatever I have to pay in spousal support.
Is this really how things may end up ? Will a judge look at these numbers and tell her she's nuts? I have always taken care of the finances and I sat her down and went over everything it cost to run our house for a year. She said she would be willing to come down "some" on the support but I need to understand that she will have the same bills I have when she gets a new house.(Except she won't have any kids to support)
Is this typical ?
Thanks
I have been to two attorney's and both come up with close to the same amount of spousal support I "could" have to pay my ex once things are settled. I will give some quick background, let me know what you think.
Twenty year marriage, two kids both at home, (17 and 15). My earnings are $109,000 a year and she has always worked part time earning around $12,000 a year. She has elected to move out of the family home leaving the kids with me. We have no debt. She claims to be trying to find a full time job but hasn't yet. No violence, alcoholism, or drug use on either of our parts. She initiated divorce because she was just unhappy with our marriage.
Both attorney's (and hers) come up with around $3,400 a month spousal support! For nearly seven years ! I don't see how I could support two kids and myself and stay in our home with whats left from my income. Yes child support still needs to be deducted from that amount but because of her low earnings that's only a couple hundred a month. With her equity in the house and other things she will walk away with over $290,000 in cash and assetts and I am still suppose to pay her support for seven years, how is that fair ?
With the interest I will pay on a morgtage over the next 15 years my net worth will decrease by $400,000, plus whatever I have to pay in spousal support.
Is this really how things may end up ? Will a judge look at these numbers and tell her she's nuts? I have always taken care of the finances and I sat her down and went over everything it cost to run our house for a year. She said she would be willing to come down "some" on the support but I need to understand that she will have the same bills I have when she gets a new house.(Except she won't have any kids to support)
Is this typical ?
Thanks