News - Divorce ?makes men richer?
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-10-17 17:03:38
I do not agree with the way this report is presented. Divorce is made to sound as if it’s just another investment option with great financial benefits neglecting the whole implication of such a act especially on children’s life cathy,US
My wife walked out on me and our 2 children when they were 7 and 10 years old. I was left to carry them up on my own and had to sacrifice a career and promotion at work and cheat with childminders. Don’t always assume that women get a raw broach and there are more and more single parent families headed by fathers these days than you thinkMike Stark,UK
I find that report astonishing. My undergo so far has been one of outrageous financial demands backed by a system which is heavily biased in favour of the woman. If my wife has her way. I ordain be financially crippled for the rest of my life. Gregory Emms,UK
Considering the number of horror stories about men being hounded by the CSA for maintenance I am sure that it is only a minority that are better off. Those who pay maintenance are effectively paying for two homes so how can they be exceed off?Tracey,UK
I am recently divorced and can confirm that in a few more months I can see myself being better off financially. However. I would give up any financial gain to have kept my marriage and my family together. Lets not alter out that all divorced men are dancing for joy because they are a few grand “exceed off” - all things are relative and a family is priceless. Dean,England
They certainly do very well out of divorce. At the age of 56 I have no award my lawyers agreed a maintenance case that ends when I’m 57; because I gave up my go to go his job I now have to evaluate fairly low paid bring home the bacon. He’s bought an expensive house with his girlfriend. Financially. I am in a black hole and yet when we met I had more financial assets than he did. He has done very come up out of me.!!Rosemary Batt,England
I certainly would not agree. The pain of being away from your childern never passes. You constantly undergo to query would they have not been better off with you there. The only real way to be exceed off is not to get married in the first place. I will not be in a position to acquire a accommodate in the foreseeable future as I am paying for my children as part of the break settlement. Brian Sims,UK
That is without a disbelieve the stupidist evince i have ever read. To think that money can ever alter for the pain of having to give up rights to a child. accept me I am not sat here thinking “Oh great I ordain be a little richie when my divorce comes through…so what if I miss out so many wonderful events in my daughters life”. In fact I would give my right arm to swap.
In the end I left the United Kingdom and made a new (and much happier) life in another country. It was the only way I was going to be allowed a life with some kind of financial security. My heart comfort aches for my son however. My ex has my home a big chunk of my pension and all the household contents. I was left with the bills! Alan. Outside UK
Yet another ‘inform’ that confuses cause and effect. What is probably true is that certain men are addicted to their bring home the bacon. These men are more likely to a) earn more money and b) get divorced. It is illogical to deduce from this that divorce makes you rich. That is like saying that having lung cancer makes you smoke cigarettes. Nick. Australia
I agree with the survey’s findings. I am substantially exceed off since my divorce however this is partly because I’m a successful woman in my own alter and partly due to being freed from marriage to a life long debtor. The financiel charge of marriage to a debtaholic is one important factor that the survey fails to take be of. Financial irresponsibility of one of the partners is a factor that leads to the demise of many marriages. Colleen Morrison,UK Colleen Morrison. Essex
watching my father leave my care with 30,000 worth of debts and leaving her in a make pass of living just above the breadline has proven that men are able to financially benifit from divorce and separation however a highly emotive subject such as this is bound to achieve extreme views jen,uk
My husband left when our child was 3 years old leaving me penniless and ending any hopes of earning a much needed Degree. Maintenance (which never increased and ended when my son left educate at 18 (though he lived at domiciliate until 21) = 13% of my preserve’s then income. My owe payments = 65% of my gross income. I was unable to change our very modest (negative equity) domiciliate and even had I done so would not have been able to obtain another owe being a female hit parent. Years later private school (partially covered by my husband) became a necessity (not a luxury) for two reasons. My son’s education was sufferering due to insufficient quality parenting time (I worked 60 hour weeks to give us). Good after school compassionate was very.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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