What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Iowa
This is not a pressing issue, just something I am more curious about!
I work in staffing, and I had a client tell me an interesting story that made no sense to me. He said that his uncle got divorced, and not only does he pay alimony and child support, but he literally has to pay EVERYTHING. So if she wants to buy clothes? He pays for them. Vacation? On him. He's paying her mortgage, car payments, etc. And it was ordered by a judge. He said that he fought it twice, and his lawyer couldn't even explain the decision to him. She was a homemaker, and from what I understand that is where the alimony part comes in...but as far as her not having to work and him footing the bill for her? Makes no sense. She is the one that filed for the divorce also. The client stated that her dad was a judge and thought that he was bribing people for his daughter...I would hope our justice system isn't that backwards! And in that case, wouldn't the case have to be heard in a different jurisdiction? Something doesn't make sense to me and I was more so wondering if there was some type of provision or something that I am misunderstanding.
Thanks!
This is not a pressing issue, just something I am more curious about!
I work in staffing, and I had a client tell me an interesting story that made no sense to me. He said that his uncle got divorced, and not only does he pay alimony and child support, but he literally has to pay EVERYTHING. So if she wants to buy clothes? He pays for them. Vacation? On him. He's paying her mortgage, car payments, etc. And it was ordered by a judge. He said that he fought it twice, and his lawyer couldn't even explain the decision to him. She was a homemaker, and from what I understand that is where the alimony part comes in...but as far as her not having to work and him footing the bill for her? Makes no sense. She is the one that filed for the divorce also. The client stated that her dad was a judge and thought that he was bribing people for his daughter...I would hope our justice system isn't that backwards! And in that case, wouldn't the case have to be heard in a different jurisdiction? Something doesn't make sense to me and I was more so wondering if there was some type of provision or something that I am misunderstanding.
Thanks!