Depending on who you are, being a stay-at-home mom can bring fulfillment or dread, and a question of how you can sustain yourself if your marriage ever leads to divorce., who sought advice on how to handle her husband’s request that she stay home with their children. Here’s the: “My husband and I have been married for six years, and we have two children together and one on the way. He said that he wanted me to be a housewife and stop working.
“So I want half of the company. If we never divorce, which is the goal of all marriages, then it wouldn’t matter. But, should it end, it would be the price of me staying home and raising our children so he could be less worried and stressed out .After reading her post, I could not find a single comment from someone who thought she was being unreasonable.
“If you never get divorced, then no worries. If you do, then the extra attention he’s able to give to the business due to your taking on the domestic roles benefits both of you equally, as it should.” “I gave my wife 49%. I still wanted to run the business my way, but I understood her needs. Sold it 10 years ago and we’re married 40 years this year,” user