My divorce lasted a total of two sessions in Austria.
In the first session the judge asked both of us the 3
questions mentioned in the previous section. We did not agree since my
ex-husband wanted sole custody of our daughter and for me to pay him spousal
support based on future earnings. (His logic was that I was too busy studying
to manage childcare, but I would subsequently get a good job after graduation
thanks to my hardwork! and should therefore pay him to stay home with our
daughter).
My biggest mistake during the divorce was not having
legal advice. I could not afford it and therefore I went to court hoping that
my ex would play fair.
I will never forget the warning the judge gave me - if
we didn't agree by the next session on the three points, then the case would
become contentious and potentially last for years. With hindsight, I wish I
wouldn't have taken the bait. Of course the judge simply wanted to get the
whole thing over with, add it to his list of "fait accompli"
without any regard whatsoever to the lives affected with such a decision
thereafter.
Being all alone, no money for legal help and just starting
a new internship at a good company, I decided to get it done with, and in April
2013 I signed the divorce settlement that gave us both joint custody. He got to
keep all the matrimonial assets, neither of us would receive matrimonial
support ("unterhalt") and the child would live with me but he would pick her up from kindergarten daily and bring her home
to me at 6pm. Also he would get a every second weekend with her. I simply wanted out, and I thought if I gave him everything he wanted,
he would finally let me go and leave me in peace. Second biggest mistake of my life.
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