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.
An equitable division of the assets and debts. Depending on the circumstances, she may be entitled to child support and/or alimony.
Yes, "stay-at-home mom" is hyphenated. The hyphens connect the words "stay," "at," and "home" to function as a single adjective describing the noun "mom." This format clarifies that the mom stays at home rather than implying she is merely a mom who stays at home occasionally.
The phrase "stay-at-home mom" is hyphenated and should not have spaces between the words. This is because it functions as a compound adjective to describe the type of mom. So the correct punctuation is "stay-at-home mom."
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 "
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
Homemaker.
stay at home mom
Guardian of the hearth.