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Click hereMeanwhile, Tyler had it all. A new, hot, girlfriend, a job that he seemed to really enjoy, my two wonderful girls living in his new home, a fat bank account from his wrongful termination lawsuit, and some sizable monthly checks from me for alimony and child support payments. I guess I'm proof that it's not always the hubby that gets screwed in a divorce.
The End.
Bearcat
Given the topic of the story, I just had to find out if "Highbrow" had dropped his ever-repeated assertion, 'femdom agitprop' in response, so I quickly scanned the comments. You're letting the team down, Highbrow. No comment from you at all. How could you miss this one: a female CEO no less, who canned her hubby! Never mind that he turned the tables, it's never bothered you before!
Lol.
On scanning the comments, I did come across that other goose, nitwit... I mean, nitpic. He asks how hubby could afford anything once he was sacked.
Do you think that wifey also kept separate finances? Man, that would make a trifecta, wouldn't it? Wifey wears the pants, wifey sacks hubby, and wifey commits the REAL CRIME of financial abuse by withholding all money from the person who she has just sundered unemployable, but to whom she is married?
It doesn't work like that bud. When you are married, everything is considered communal assets. Ask any guy who has been put thru the divorce meat grinder. He is legally entitled to an equal share of marital assets, regardless of who brings home the bacon. Well... at least until the courts get involved anyway.
But everything he did... the gym, whatever... including getting a lawyer, he did before serving her with family funds, and he was fully entitled to do so. And in his case, he had better grounds for settlement and the court agreed. It is fiction after all, and the author did tag this as comedy.
I just wish some of the regular commentors would show just a modicum of intelligence.