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Last time on Dragon Ball Z... After the Sexual Revolution in 1960 (FDA approval of birth control), the sexual market came into existence. However, there's a giant moat between females and the cock carousel. In an effort to negotiate desire, beta's piled themselves in the giant hole like zombies in World War Z to cushion the fall. Through positive reinforcement, women felt that they could hump Douchebag Steve, get tossed off the ride, and land gracefully on the beta Tempur-Pedic. Wanting more leftovers, manginas and whiteknights doubled down their efforts and aided feminists in all policy. When these two groups joined forces, they became the majority of all voting processes that have led to the anti-male present day. In this post, I will only show you the facts about marriage, divorce, and child support. Read it all. See why marriage is a false contract. If you are too lazy, there's a shocking documentary available at the end. This is the last post of the series...

Fault vs. No-Fault vs. Separation-Divorce

  • Fault: You can deny accusation of fault, but these are the required reasons...

    • Adultery
    • Pregnancy of the wife at the time of marriage unkown to husband
    • Desertion or abandonment (specified length of time depends on state)
    • Abuse (physical, emotional or mental cruelty) or Cruel Treatment
    • Incarceration (specified length of time depends on state)
    • Insanity
    • Impotence
    • Substance abuse
    • Infection with a sexually transmitted disease
    • Marriage between people too closely related (in some states grounds for annulment)
  • No-Fault: Does not require any fault, and you cannot not deny it. "A spouse cannot object to another's petition for no fault divorce, as that objection itself is viewed by the court as an irreconcilable difference."

  • Separation: Living apart for legally set amount of time.

  • Important: Regardless of how the divorce is based or what she did, she is entitled "a fair and equitable" share or HALF of everything you own possibly alimony.

(Source) [Cases of Fault]

(Source) [Fault vs. No-Fault (Text)]

(Source) [Video of Lawyer: Fault vs. No Fault]

List of 17 States of "True" No-Fault Divorce

  • California (Exception: "if your spouse is insane or mentally incompetent", needs doctor confirmation)
  • Colorado
  • Florida (Exception: "if your spouse is insane or mentally incompetent", needs doctor confirmation)
  • Hawaii
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin
  • District of Columbia (D.C)

In the remaining 33 states, you can choose no-fault grounds if you desire.

(Source) [No-Fault States]

List of Separation-Divorce States

  • Connecticut (Time Requirement: 18 months)
  • Hawaii (Time Requirement: 2 years)
  • Kentucky (Time Requirement: 2 months)
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin
  • District of Columbia (D.C)

(Source) [Separation-Divorce Exception States]

Divorce Location Requirements

"Most states have a residency requirement, meaning that at least one of the spouses must have been a resident of that state for a specified length of time--usually six months to one year--in order to file for divorce there. However, Washington, South Dakota, and Alaska have no required length of time. To file in one of those states, you merely need to be a resident of that state at the time you are filing."

(Source) [Location Requirements]

Prenuptial Agreements

  • Definition: an agreement made by a couple before they marry concerning the ownership of their respective assets should the marriage fail.

  • Requirements:

    1) Must FULLY disclose all assets

    2) Must be signed "well in advance"

    3) Must be signed in good faith

    4) There can be no fraud in the inducement to sign

    5) There can be no duress or compulsion to sign

    6) Cannot waive rights to child support

    7) One party cannot be "taken advantage of"

    8) Must be "fair and equitable"

  • Important: A judge can toss the whole contract aside if they believe any one of these requirements aren't followed.

(Source) [Prenup Requirements]

(Source) [Prenup Can't Waver Child Support]

Wills

Can only supersede a prenup if it is MORE generous than the prenup (Source).

Asset Definition

  • Marital Property: all income and assets acquired by either spouse during the marriage including, but not limited to...

"Pension Plans; 401Ks, IRAs and other Retirement Plans; Deferred Compensation; Stock Options; Restricted Stocks and other equity; Bonuses; Commissions; Country Club memberships; Annuities; Life Insurance (especially those with cash values); Brokerage accounts – mutual funds, stocks, bonds, etc; Bank Accounts – Checking, Savings, Christmas Club, CDs, etc; Closely-held businesses; Professional Practices and licenses; Real Estate; Limited Partnerships; Cars, boats, etc; Art, antiques; Tax refunds." "In many states, if your separately owned property increases in value during the marriage, that increase is also considered marital property. However some states will differentiate between active and passive appreciation when deciding if an increase in the value of separate property should be considered marital property."

  • Community Property: Jointly owned marital property (50/50 ownership)

    • Important: These include debts:

      • Mortgage
      • Car Loans
      • Credit Card Debt
      • Personal Loans
      • Business Loans (some)
  • Exceptions:

    • Property acquired by gift, legacy or descent.
    • Property acquired in exchange for property acquired before the marriage or in exchange for property acquired by gift, legacy or descent.
    • Property acquired by a spouse after a Judgment of Legal Separation
    • Property excluded by valid agreement of the parties.
    • Any judgment or property obtained by judgment awarded to a spouse from the other spouse.
    • Property acquired before the marriage.

(Source) [Marital Property Definition]

(Source) [Debts Included]

(Source) [Exceptions to Marital Property]

Asset Division Standards

  • Marital Property: "Fair and equitable" to both spouses.

    • Warning: "For a court to hear and consider evidence regarding a spouse’s bad behavior during the marriage, the economic consequences of the behavior must be significant and relevant to the court's ability to craft a judgment that reaches a fair result." (Source)
  • Community Property: All value is split 50/50

The Nine Community Property States of 2014

  • Arizona
  • California
  • Idaho
  • Louisiana
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • Texas
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin

(Source)

Alimony (Spousal Support)

  • Requirements for Receiving: "At one time, there was a third requirement; that of fault." (Source)

  • Historical Purpose (Marriage 1.0): "to punish the husband for leaving his wife without a good cause." (Source)

  • Today's Reason: "Spousal support laws throughout the United States seek to prevent a divorced spouse from suffering from a decrease in his or her [previous] standard of living". This includes excess spending (e.g. vacations and shopping). (Source)

  • Is a company car considered when determining a spousal support award?: "Yes. Courts have held that the use of a company car is considered income for the purposes of calculating spousal support. It is viewed in this fashion because the court feels as though if one should opt not to have the company car there would be an increase in salary. " (Source)

  • Must Give Money; Property Settlement Equivalents Don't Count: "Recent cases have held that just because a dependent spouse can live comfortably off an equitable distribution award (a property settlement) is no reason to deny spousal support. The size of the property settlement should not determine the right to spousal support." (Source)

Unemployment or jail is sometimes not an excuse for not being able to pay alimony. (Source) Source 2.

Paternity Testing

  • France: Has outlawed private paternity testing because they want to "Preserve the peace of French families". It can result in a year of prison, and 15,000 euro fine (Source) .

  • Germany: Private paternity tests are illegal if BOTH parents don't consent and can result in a fine of 5000 euros because, they are for "protecting the rights of patients' and preventing 'abuse of sensitive personal data'" (Source)

  • United States: A man can conduct a private paternity test, but the evidence is not admissible in court. All paternity tests must go through the approved labs of the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) FROM A COURT (Source) . A man is only entitled to a paternity test if intends to claim rights towards the child.

    • Presumed Father: If you are married, listed as the father on the birth certificate, co-sign a parenthood declaration form or if the child is born within 300 days after the ended marriage (Source).
    • Time limit: Depending on the state you have 1-4 years to disprove paternity. Guess what? Since a male has to get permission from the court and use the AABB approved labs, it can take longer than the legal allotted time for you to rebut before you get the results back (Source).
    • Warning: A paternity test results do not determine a case, it is only used as RECOMMENDATION for child support hearings.

Child Support

  • Bradley Amendment (1986): It doesn't matter if you lost your job, it does not matter if you were statutory raped by an older woman, it does not matter if you were a prisoner of war who's wife had a child with another man, it does not matter if you were in a coma, and it does not matter if DNA proves 3 children from 3 different fathers aren't yours, once you are assigned child support by court order, it can NEVER EVER be reduced. Not by a judge, not by bankruptcy court, not even if a mother remarries. Only a mother can forgive debts owed. If you cannot pay, assets may be seized, or you may go to prison. You will be charged more child support while behind bars and be asked pay again. If you can't pay upon your release, you can be sent back to prison (Source).

    • Alternatives for Enforcing Child Support: Including but not limited to, garnishing your wages, take your tax returns, and seize your property and more... (Source)
  • Types of Legal Formulas that Determine Amount

    • Incomes Shares Model: Based on percentage of both legal parents income.
    • Percentage of Income Model: Based on the legal, non-custodial parent's income (You)
    • Melson Formula: Income Share Model + Standard of Living (based on how child could live if both parents were together
    • Warning: The judge does not have to have to follow any state formulas. (Source) [Formulas]
  • Important: Mother doesn't have to prove it's being used on the child

  • CS Reform Effects on Society

    • United States (Graph): Look at this graph, notice how in ~1960-1967, the single mother households of the United States sky rocketed. Guess what happened in that time period?
      • FDA Approval of Birth Control (1960)
      • Social Security Act Amendment (1965): Allowed Welfare Services access to your address and employment information for child support.
      • Social Security Act Amendment (1967): Made every state create a child support unit
    • Australia (Graph): Look at this graph. Notice how in 1986, the number of single parent households also sky rocketed. Guess what happened then? A law similar to the Bradley Amendment (1986) was implemented.

(Source) [US Reforms and Dates]

CONCLUSION

Women's obligations have been reduced to how she feels, promiscuity barriers and agency have been removed, they can support themselves, and you're still held accountable for the contract of Marriage 1.0. Why Get Married?


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edit : Chid support and paternity testing sections