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<blockquote data-quote="Matlock" data-source="post: 7025158" data-attributes="member: 4732"><p>I think that's an over simplification (I know I know. I would say that, wouldn't I) </p><p></p><p>The woman usually gets primary custody of the kids, and in my experience that is generally the wishes of both parties. Not always, but generally. As such, there is a lot of common ground between the maintenance and support of the children and the maintenance and support of the spouse. You can't provide a home for your kids, who reside with their mother, and not provide a house for their mother. Added to that, many families set up so that the man is the primary earner and the women works fewer hours to facilitate child rearing. Again, not always but it is a common set up. If that is the decision the couple made, then that will have an impact on how assets are divided in separation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matlock, post: 7025158, member: 4732"] I think that's an over simplification (I know I know. I would say that, wouldn't I) The woman usually gets primary custody of the kids, and in my experience that is generally the wishes of both parties. Not always, but generally. As such, there is a lot of common ground between the maintenance and support of the children and the maintenance and support of the spouse. You can't provide a home for your kids, who reside with their mother, and not provide a house for their mother. Added to that, many families set up so that the man is the primary earner and the women works fewer hours to facilitate child rearing. Again, not always but it is a common set up. If that is the decision the couple made, then that will have an impact on how assets are divided in separation. [/QUOTE]
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