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801486
Posted 5/22/2018 23:11 (#6774372 - in reply to #6774291)
Subject: RE: Divorce and the farm.


west central Iowa
Newguy - 5/22/2018 22:15

801486 - 5/22/2018 01:51

davpal - 5/21/2018 13:16

Most of the woman may have worked a full time job for the last 25 years and brought home 1 million into the family living expenses and health insurance and basically "allowed" the farming to even exist. Even if she was a stay at home mom or wife they earn their half. Probably more most of the time but that's another story.


So if a working women that brought home a million and kept the the farm afloat is entitled to half, how is it fair that a stay at home mom is entitled to half too.


Not having one ounce of worry that your children are taken care off 100% of the time is well worth more than half of our “stuff”. “Stuff” is easy to acquire. Healthy, intelligent, loved children = priceless.


Not all women are great mothers and wives, some just stay home because they don't want to work, unfortunately those kind probably get half too. And it's not just taking half of what the husband worked for sometimes it's taking it away from the children as other posters described. If you have the kind of wife you and some others describe consider yourself very, very lucky.
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