Family Court Took $197,000 — and Calls It Fair





In reference to this situation, today is the first business day at the end of the entire divorce in question. What is meant here is that all alimony and child support is paid. The then-minor child is now age 18, and has graduated high school (last Friday evening). This is important because according to Tennessee law, that satisfies the requirements to end the wealth redistribution alimony and child support. 

People ask why so many posts about men's rights? 

1. Men are people, too, and deserve basic human treatment. 
2. Our system is HEAVILY skewed against the men. 
3. There are not many people singing the song of men's rights, and we need more. 

Here are the numbers behind it:
This divorce was filed in 2012. 
"Child Support" paid since then: $147,000
"Alimony" paid since then: $50,000
Total wealth redistribution: $197,000. 

And that doesn't include the over $200,000 paid to the attorneys in this case!  

Real Total: $397,000. 

The man in question in that divorce owed less than that on the house he owned at that time. It could have been paid off entirely had the wealth not been stolen from him by the "legal" system. 
This is outrageous! 
This is unacceptable! 
This is why this blog will still point these terrible things out!!! 

If this is what fairness looks like, it’s worth asking whether the system is functioning as intended. And if the system is functioning as intended - it is time to change it dramatically!!! 

Comments

  1. I paid a bit over $137,000 over 17.5 years. 3 kids, after each one graduated, when my support was supposed to go down, instead they changed it back to what I had been paying with the previous kid added in.
    Of course, my ex went to college while I paid child support to her and her new hubby. She got a masters degree, never worked and they kept her share of raising my kids at a 40 hour, minimum wage based amount for her. In the mean time, I had to work 70 and 80 hour weeks just to be able to live myself and my current wife.
    If I were a young man again, I would never get married. You got it right that men are considered second class citizens when they go into court.

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  2. My ex had me in court on and off for about 10 years to the tune of $100k. We had one child and weren't even married, but in Illinois the only ones that make out are the judges, Attorney's and GAL. There's a meme I think with Paulie from Goodfellas that says, "fuck you, pay me" and that is spot on for Illinois lawyers, There's a documentary called Divorce Corp. Surreal.

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