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| 1 | Alimony length in MichiganAt the time of the divorce I was making about 160k and she was at 70k. It could be different for you, at least here in Michigan, because I believe there's a certain income that the other spouse reaches that really starts to lower the amount of support they're entitled to. | /r/Divorce_Men | 28/12/24 02:30 AM |
| 4 | Wife is divorcing me, do I have to me macho here and pretend it's not killing me?Getting professional help is not a sign of weakness. Admitting it hurts is not a sign of weakness, it's acknowledging the feelings that are there and giving them merit. It hurts for a reason. Things will turn around if you're focused on making that happen and put in the work to be the best version of yourself. It sounds like you are pretty defeated right now and it's easy to understand why. Keep your head up, only you can control how your thoughts affect you on a daily basis. I've seen a lot of … | /r/Divorce_Men | 17/04/24 11:57 PM |
| 5 | Alimony length in MichiganI just went through a divorce last year in Michigan. We were married 9 years and have 2 kids, 7 & 9. I make about 90k more than her per year and ended up with 50/50 custody, $400 a month in child support and I could have really fought for no alimony but agreed to 4 years at $200 a month that I paid in a lump sum. According to my attorney, alimony is typically no longer than half the duration of the marriage unless it's a lengthy marriage, particularly where one spouse doesn't work. Good luck to … | /r/Divorce_Men | 24/09/23 09:58 PM |
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