Cheyenne130
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I agree with a lot of what you're saying. Marriage should be a partnership. But Alice did ask BC during the deposition what his portion of the income leftover was. BC stated (so, I know some of you will discount it), is that after ALL the bills were paid, NC got 90% of what was left over. Out of that 1,200 a month she paid gas and groceries and whatever was left over was for her. So, he got 10% of the leftovers after the bill, because he had less groceries to buy, and perhaps less gas?
I think you can argue they both spent freely before they went on a budget. But it would be unfair to argue that he continued to spend freely after NC went on a budget. Then again, we haven't been privy to any financial records in this case yet. I hope this makes sense.
In addition he still had use of a credit card. That bill would be part of the money needed before figuring out the 90% so technically he had a lot more than 10% of the money left over after bills. MOO