huntersmommy06
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What is the name of your state? Florida
I was married in 2000. We had our first and only child in 2003. No property. We made a family decision for me to stay at home with our son until 3 years old (as autism runs high on his side of family and we did not want him to have the mmr shot as a precaution) and I would return to school at that time and finish my degree in Accounting. In 2004 my husband received a large workman's comp settlement and decided he wanted a divorce and moved 2 hours away and left son in my care. My petition asked for alimony (bridge the gap, temporary), and husband's counter-petition asked for the same from me. My husband stated to me that my associates degree will guarantee him alimony (he has no college education). Is this correct?
I was married in 2000. We had our first and only child in 2003. No property. We made a family decision for me to stay at home with our son until 3 years old (as autism runs high on his side of family and we did not want him to have the mmr shot as a precaution) and I would return to school at that time and finish my degree in Accounting. In 2004 my husband received a large workman's comp settlement and decided he wanted a divorce and moved 2 hours away and left son in my care. My petition asked for alimony (bridge the gap, temporary), and husband's counter-petition asked for the same from me. My husband stated to me that my associates degree will guarantee him alimony (he has no college education). Is this correct?
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