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She will get more than half of his wealth. She has done no work for years, did not claim to have put anything into his career, and did not give up her career to help his (she just gave up working because she could). Now her claim is based on the level of wealth that she has become accustomed to.
How does it come about that Cleese does not get to keep the level of wealth that he has become accustomed to, and earned, in order to keep someone else in that position, even if he has to work the rest of his life to pay for her, while she has never earned such wealth herself?
She will get more than half of his wealth. She has done no work for years, did not claim to have put anything into his career, and did not give up her career to help his (she just gave up working because she could). Now her claim is based on the level of wealth that she has become accustomed to.
How does it come about that Cleese does not get to keep the level of wealth that he has become accustomed to, and earned, in order to keep someone else in that position, even if he has to work the rest of his life to pay for her, while she has never earned such wealth herself?
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