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[quote]It is considered a joint decision if you remain married with that situation in place. It is a product of the marriage. Your argument is unlikely to have much weight. I would shift focus to what she can do for employment and how long it would take to improve. [/quote] Sorry for hijacking this thread but I'm curious about my personal situation which relates to this. What if the wife worked when we decided to marry, and it was not a joint decision for her to stop working, or for her to stay unemployed, and in fact, that is one of the reasons that led to divorce (money issues because the joint income was less than expenditures)? Would this still be a "joint decision"? |