New UK Divorce / Maintainance Laws
In the UK a recent ruling says that if one partner gives up their work to stay home and look after the kids (or just do housework) then they are entitled to more than just 'their needs' in payments after a divorce - they can get payments that are almost half the other partners income.
This is a change from our old system, which just gave enough to support the partner that stayed at home.
Some people are worried this is a return to the days when people would marry someone rich, stay at home for a while, get divorced, and have a meal ticket for life.
What is the system like in the USA? I think your system values stay at home partners too doesn't it? Do you see many marriages that are just to get the divorce payments a year or so later?
(For the record, I think that the stay at home partner does deserve some recognition, but perhaps only for a limited time. I could forsee lots of problems a few years down the line for a working ex-partner crippled by maintainance payments.)
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