Love me some Texas!
Half of people living in Illinois and Connecticut want to get the hell out - Vox
Half of people living in Illinois and Connecticut want to get the hell out - Vox
No, Texas really sucks. You want to move anywhere else but Texas. Be sure to advise all the Illinoisans of that.
If that's true, it is pretty stupid. Alimony is a leftover from the days when women didn't have an income, and those whose husbands got 'tired' of them after 15-20 years, and walked away with a much younger woman, leaving them destitute.
Times change, and the law should keep up. It should also have the flexibility to adapt to individual circs, because the income differential is less now [in most cases], but it persists.
I can see your unabashed enthusiasm for Texas, given my own experience: I left my husband in New Orleans, when it became clear he wasn't interested in being a reformed alcoholic. I moved [with my 4 yr old daughter] in with a family, he went home to Daddy, in Texas, and filed for divorce. When I got the proposed agreement, I headed for Legal Aid, because I could barely pay for the car he left me, [his license had been revoked for the latest drunken mishap], much less an attorney. Long story short: I was divorced in absentia, and he was ordered to pay child support of $50.00 a month. [Did he tell the judge that I was independently wealthy, or what?! No idea.] Whatever - for 14 years, that's what he paid, never a penny more. When I got to where I could pay an attorney, she tried, but the judge in Texas simply did not respond to any of her numerous requests to transfer jurisdiction, so I could get a hearing. Total, absolute stonewalling.
It wasn't easy, but on balance, I didn't have to put up with any of the crap some divorced women get from their ex, [I heard some real horror stories], and money was easier to do without than peace of mind.
The real losers in divorce wars are the kids, because resentful people don't often make good parents, and the laws ought to make it better, not worse.