Message from @InsaneCaterpilla

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2018-12-10 07:38:01 UTC  

from the reddit thread and stuff

2018-12-10 07:39:11 UTC  

Yeah, I need to consult with a lawyer on this one bigly.

2018-12-10 07:40:33 UTC  

You should definitely, and its good to try and find one who specialises in these kind of issues, divorce lawyers for men have a lot of experience in what to expect

2018-12-10 07:41:15 UTC  

@InsaneCaterpilla it might come at some point. I am a firm believer that my spouse should work. It has not come yet.

2018-12-10 07:41:57 UTC  

In today's world she should. What I meant was to speak of a future world where we rely on automation to solve our problems

2018-12-10 07:42:18 UTC  

I know what you meant. No problem.

2018-12-10 07:43:27 UTC  

the last lawyer I met a while back divorced as well.

2018-12-10 07:44:06 UTC  

All he said was to throw money at her and leave.

2018-12-10 07:44:20 UTC  

wasn't great advice.

2018-12-10 07:45:01 UTC  

Definitely not good advice at all, your ex can still indenture you to pay through alimony (and possibly child support if she really is pregnant)

2018-12-10 07:45:01 UTC  

That's the thing, finding a trustworthy lawyer to find for this sort of thing is something I'd be super worried about.

2018-12-10 07:45:33 UTC  

I dont think alimony comes into play here

2018-12-10 07:45:41 UTC  

Are you married?

2018-12-10 07:45:44 UTC  

It sure does

2018-12-10 07:45:50 UTC  

we have been married for 1 year

2018-12-10 07:46:01 UTC  

wasnt long at all

2018-12-10 07:46:06 UTC  

We are in our mid 20s

2018-12-10 07:46:26 UTC  

Idk what the laws for marriage duration for alimony are in NC

2018-12-10 07:46:33 UTC  

10 years

2018-12-10 07:46:39 UTC  

in sC

2018-12-10 07:46:46 UTC  

SC, sorry

2018-12-10 07:47:05 UTC  

A brief look at an SC lawyers website says alimony will be less of a thing for shorter marriage, it does not say anything about alimony having a cutoff

2018-12-10 07:47:29 UTC  

its usually half the duration of a marriage

2018-12-10 07:47:34 UTC  

so in my case 6 months

2018-12-10 07:47:53 UTC  

or 1 year including the separation

2018-12-10 07:47:54 UTC  

If you haven't decided on a lawyer yet, that'd be another good reason to reach out to the NCFM, if you don't have a recommendation for some lawyer, they'd likely have some.

2018-12-10 07:48:10 UTC  

Oh, nice, that sounds rather merciful

2018-12-10 07:50:16 UTC  

I wouldn't call it merciful... Not as bad as some perhaps, but any alimony is pretty horrible imo

2018-12-10 07:50:22 UTC  

@asparkofpyrokravte Appreciate the resource, I'll be sure to give them a call tomorrow. The only thing I am worried about is the maybe pregnancy, finances, and DV. Maybe revenge to my career.

2018-12-10 07:51:02 UTC  

I think I would be ok with 1 year. Im planning on deploying overseas after the divorce is finalized.

2018-12-10 07:51:35 UTC  

Eh, I don't think there are many good justifications for alimony (I do think there are some), but since there are a lot of 1-5 year marriages, having the rule being half limits liability one heck of a lot compared to what it could be

2018-12-10 07:51:42 UTC  

I hope you stay safe, can be dangerous deploying to say, the middle east

2018-12-10 07:52:02 UTC  

@InsaneCaterpilla better than where I am now.

2018-12-10 07:52:10 UTC  

I kinda assumed he wasn't deploying if he needed the clearance

2018-12-10 07:52:33 UTC  

that was perhaps a mistake

2018-12-10 07:52:51 UTC  

All kinds of positions overseas. Could be military police even

2018-12-10 07:53:07 UTC  

@asparkofpyrokravte I will need the clearance to deploy

2018-12-10 07:53:44 UTC  

not paying for living expenses helps if alimony comes

2018-12-10 07:53:52 UTC  

Ah, but that implies that they aren't going to care as much about DV allegations wrt your clearance.

2018-12-10 07:54:22 UTC  

I could be completely ignorant here

2018-12-10 07:54:30 UTC  

Well, I am just preparing for the worst. I don't have any charges against me. I would like to keep it that way