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In a divorce what states are considered to be in a woman's favor or a man's favor? |
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Check the divorce laws for both your State and and your County. (Search Google for "Michigan Washtenaw".) Many States are "no-fault". New York favors the husband. In California you can be "Cruised" if your husband files for divorce prior to your tenth anniversary. (To be "Cruised is to have spousal support preempted.) Many attorneys want to be "fair" and will cede your positions before you get to court. All judges are human and many are prejudiced. A judge from the ghetto will not think a wealthy woman should continue to be wealthy at the cost of her husband's company. Choose a lawyer by asking recently divorced acquaintances why their lawyer's strategy was special. It's not the knowledge of law; it's creating a strategy to deal with your spouse's blowhard attorney and a misogynist judge.
Best advice: Read your State's appeals court divorce judgements for the past three years.
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Escambia County Florida is a very pro-father system. There are two misogynist judges on the bench in the Circuit Court and women stand no chance at a fair hearing before these judges.
These judges have a history of not only circumventing the rights of the children, but also having such misogynistic views, that they have taken children out of happy, healthy, 2 parent homes and given them to deadbeat fathers who live in trailers with their mother just so that they can take the children away from their mother. The system does not care about what the children need, or what is best for the children. The judges there want to make an example of every female who comes before them, to the point that it is difficult to find an attorney in the entire tri-county area willing to represent a female before these judges.
If you live in Escambia County, Florida, are female, and need to take a dead beat father to court, think twice, because you may wind up losing custody altogether! It is scary, and I am SURE inappropriate and something really needs to be done about it.
First answer by Marcy. Last edit by ID2392997178. Question popularity: 116 [recommend question]





