Legal Question in Family Law in California
potential future earnings
My husband who is a high level
executive is going through a mid life
crises. Bought a harley, found a girl
20 years younger and wants a
divorce. We have been married 21
years and have two teenage sons. I
have not worked in 18 years, I put
him through graduate school, moved
continent to continent, state to state
for his career. He is about to be made
CEO and his financial earning power
in the future (over the next 10yrs) is
going to be in the millions. At the
moment we have huge debt and if I
agree to the divorce at this time I
walk away with very little. What are
my rights towards his future earning
potential, salary, bonus's, stock
options etc.....? And is it realistic for
me to expect half of his earning
potential for 10 years?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: potential future earnings
You have a long term marriage. As such the court cannot terminate spousal support until you are able to support yourself, remarry or die. contact an attorney regarding your rights. In a 20 year marriage there should also be a substantial amount of community property.