She'd fight for them to avoid child support if Florida is anything like the state I practice in. You see non-attentive parents even wanting to be primary or do split custody just to avoid paying a chunk of their income to their ex every month. Also, I wouldn't necessarily say most judges side with the woman when it comes to divorce. Most of them I practice in are fairly neutral-save for one who is very dad friendly-I just think that the traditional gender roles often lead it to where the moms are generally primary. I don't even know what FL in general looks for in custody but here it is a host of factors including stability. I don't even have to say anything about Jenn and stability.I agree. I also think, even though every single one of us said it here, they had absolutely no idea how much harder it is to have a second child.
They had it relatively easy, for lack of a better word, with J$ being born right before the pandemic. They were stuck inside for the age that O is now. As things gradually opened, they had basic stuff to cover in videos, they did their staycations but they really weren't living regular, everyday lives with a baby. Now they with an almost 4 year old and a baby, they are completely in over their heads. Especially with Jenn being as useless as she is.
Does anyone here think if they were to divorce, would Jenn even fight for the kids? I don't think she would. There's no way she wants to deal with them, even if Tim paid her. Especially as they get older and aren't cute and don't need her for anything at all, not that she does a whole lot right now.
Also, no idea if FL is a community or separte property state or not though that in itself would play havoc if they eventually got divorced. I don't even want to think of the headache for that poor attorney. There probably would be so many temporary hearings alone over so many stupid issues.