Tanya
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It's not true? No. Because a lot of fathers actually prefer that the mother raises the kid. Sure.
It's not true? No. Because a lot of fathers actually prefer that the mother raises the kid. Sure.
It's not true? No. Because a lot of fathers actually prefer that the mother raises the kid. Sure.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Sometimes it's, they prefer it for the, for family purposes. Sometimes if you like actually do the math, it almost becomes more expensive to hire nannies and everything than the mother's salary. Yeah.
Sometimes it's, they prefer it for the, for family purposes. Sometimes if you like actually do the math, it almost becomes more expensive to hire nannies and everything than the mother's salary. Yeah.
Sometimes it's, they prefer it for the, for family purposes. Sometimes if you like actually do the math, it almost becomes more expensive to hire nannies and everything than the mother's salary. Yeah.
At that moment in time. So she quits her job. She stays at home. And then let's say when she does, if she decides to go back to work eventually after you've had three kids, whatever, she's now 10 years behind in her career versus where she would have been.
At that moment in time. So she quits her job. She stays at home. And then let's say when she does, if she decides to go back to work eventually after you've had three kids, whatever, she's now 10 years behind in her career versus where she would have been.
At that moment in time. So she quits her job. She stays at home. And then let's say when she does, if she decides to go back to work eventually after you've had three kids, whatever, she's now 10 years behind in her career versus where she would have been.
So then that's where the growth of when you got married versus where you are now comes into play, which is not fair to just get, let's say, half of like when you started.
So then that's where the growth of when you got married versus where you are now comes into play, which is not fair to just get, let's say, half of like when you started.
So then that's where the growth of when you got married versus where you are now comes into play, which is not fair to just get, let's say, half of like when you started.
No, that's 100%.
No, that's 100%.
No, that's 100%.
But usually the way the judge looks at it, I'm pretty sure, is to maintain the same... To maintain the same lifestyle as when you were married. So it's like if you were buying your wife a Chanel every year.
But usually the way the judge looks at it, I'm pretty sure, is to maintain the same... To maintain the same lifestyle as when you were married. So it's like if you were buying your wife a Chanel every year.