Former Governor Requests Not to Pay Spousal Support
In response to his wife's divorce petition, a former governor is asking the court not to grant her
spousal support.
While news of their divorce has been splashed all over the media, the former governor and his wife are keeping relatively quiet about the split. Married for 25 years, the pair has decided not to have an all-out public brawl, as evident by the modest response form filed by the husband this week. Not only does he refuse to pay alimony, but the husband also requests to have legal and attorney fees split equally between both parties.
The wife filed her divorce petition just weeks after learning that her longtime husband had fathered a child with another woman. While some legal experts state that his move to deny alimony is unusual, it may be a sign that their community property is abundant.
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