An equitable division of the assets and debts. Depending on the circumstances, she may be entitled to child support and/or alimony.
50% of everything you own as a couple would be my guess. most states have those types of laws.
In season five, in the episode entitled Stress Relief.
There is no generalized, standard answer to this question. There is WAY TOO MUCH information that is unknown. These things can either be agreed to between the spouses before-hand, or hammered out at divorce settlements.
She is a home maker. (stay at home mom)
she was a stay at home mom
She was a stay at home mom.
stay at home moms do not get paid because a stay at home mom is not a job. unless she works from home but theres too many possibilities of what jobs she can be doing.
a "home maker "
No
Well the truth is there really is no answer a divorce is painful well just stay strong and don't let to much stress on her like mom I need new jeans mom there is a mustard stain on my shirt
You are entitled to an equitable division of any marital property, including retirement plans, and possibly spousal support. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce. Reminder: A spouse who did not work outside the home made a substantial and valuable contribution to the spouse and family managing the home, children and family life.You are entitled to an equitable division of any marital property, including retirement plans, and possibly spousal support. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce. Reminder: A spouse who did not work outside the home made a substantial and valuable contribution to the spouse and family managing the home, children and family life.You are entitled to an equitable division of any marital property, including retirement plans, and possibly spousal support. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce. Reminder: A spouse who did not work outside the home made a substantial and valuable contribution to the spouse and family managing the home, children and family life.You are entitled to an equitable division of any marital property, including retirement plans, and possibly spousal support. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce. Reminder: A spouse who did not work outside the home made a substantial and valuable contribution to the spouse and family managing the home, children and family life.
Jules. stay at home mom.