Do our current divorce laws make sense?
Not to long ago, rapper NAS and his wife Kelis got a divorce a few months back (btw Kelis is a singer). And NAS was ordered by the judge to pay her $51k/month.
Now I myself am an avid fan of NAS but I’m not bringing this up because of that. I just think there’s something wrong with our current divorce system.
I just could not understand this settlement because Kelis is a wealthy singer and shes very financially capable. Not to long ago she signed a contract for about $175K. So I don’t understand why this much money needs to be paid. I can understand child support obviously…but $51K/month?
In some circumstances for short period of times, I understand alimony is a good thing because it gives someone the chance to get on their feet and get a job, as opposed to possibly being completely broke without housing. But being coerced into supporting someone you were once in a relationship (but no longer) for life as that person rides your train...just doesn't make sense to me (especially when shes rich on her own).
Now I want everyone to understand the original idea when going back to these laws…you know when a couple spends 40 years building this great life and family together. And lets say the husband was working all his life and the wife took good care of the children and the family as they built this great life together. For this case, I completely understand and agree that the spouse deserves half. And that idea still makes sense.
But nowadays, people are getting married for just a few years and/or even months and all the sudden the ex-spouse is receiving several thousands of dollars per month indefinitely, even if the ex-spouse has a financially stable job. And its things like this I personally believe, that damage the family unit by discouraging men from getting married.
And of course plenty of women have been victims of this system as well. Just think of Kevin Federline.
Thoughts?
Sources
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soNlvluIKw0
http://www.singersroom.com/news/5281/Nas-Strikes-Back-At-Kelis-Child-Support-and-Cheating-