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Oh. I think that alimony is fair. it is awarded in instances where there are children and the mother (sometimes father) is a stay at home mom or doesn't make very much money, or in instances with no children where someone makes significantly less than the other. It also takes into account in certani situations where women make less money than men.
I think it is fair, because if you go into a marriage with the understanding that one person will be the breadwinner and the other person will raise the children or take care of the home, etc. then the person who is not the breadwinner is set up for failure if the marriage ends.
Le's say a guy meets a gal, they get married with the understanding that the man is going to work and the woman is going to stay home with the children. She supports him by raising his children and maintaining the home while he goes out and works his way up the coorporate ladder. They've decided this works for them and are assuming they will be together forever. Then the marriage ends. Well at that point the woman has been set up for failure-- she could have spent those years working her own way up the corporate ladder but didn't, because they had an arrangement and one that they both assumed would last forever. Now she has no source of income and is on her own with children to raise...(this is just an example...obviously there are many types of families, some where the woman is the breadwinner and the man is a stay at home dad, some same sex marriages, etc.)
you get the picture.
Either way, alimony isn't automatically awarded, the court takes in all the specifics and tries to make a fair determination. It also just happens to usually be awarded to women, the law doesn't specify that it needs to be though. The goal of the law is to make sure that divorce doesn't leave the world with a bunch of broke single parents struggling to get by. You vowed to share your life with that person until you die, I guess even divorce can't always break that vow.
I think it is fair, because if you go into a marriage with the understanding that one person will be the breadwinner and the other person will raise the children or take care of the home, etc. then the person who is not the breadwinner is set up for failure if the marriage ends.
Le's say a guy meets a gal, they get married with the understanding that the man is going to work and the woman is going to stay home with the children. She supports him by raising his children and maintaining the home while he goes out and works his way up the coorporate ladder. They've decided this works for them and are assuming they will be together forever. Then the marriage ends. Well at that point the woman has been set up for failure-- she could have spent those years working her own way up the corporate ladder but didn't, because they had an arrangement and one that they both assumed would last forever. Now she has no source of income and is on her own with children to raise...(this is just an example...obviously there are many types of families, some where the woman is the breadwinner and the man is a stay at home dad, some same sex marriages, etc.)
you get the picture.
Either way, alimony isn't automatically awarded, the court takes in all the specifics and tries to make a fair determination. It also just happens to usually be awarded to women, the law doesn't specify that it needs to be though. The goal of the law is to make sure that divorce doesn't leave the world with a bunch of broke single parents struggling to get by. You vowed to share your life with that person until you die, I guess even divorce can't always break that vow.