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My point was that being a woman and probably on a lower wage she may well be eligible for maintenance. Now will the Judge be generous to the 'weaker party' or see the offence as a 'door closer'?
Doubtful she will get maintenance, my wife was 31 when we divorced and she got none as she was deemed young enough to do something about it.
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My point was that being a woman and probably on a lower wage she may well be eligible for maintenance. Now will the Judge be generous to the 'weaker party' or see the offence as a 'door closer'?
Maintenance is totally independent of marriage fault.
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