The increasing prevalence of female breadwinners has significantly impacted both divorce proceedings and post-divorce dynamics in recent years. As women continue to advance professionally and earn higher incomes, traditional assumptions about alimony, child support and asset division are being reexamined.

According to the most recent U.S. Census data, nearly 40% of heterosexual households have female primary earners. This shift has created new challenges in divorce settlements, particularly regarding spousal support. Courts have increasingly ordered women to pay alimony to ex-husbands, a reversal of historical patterns where men were typically the providers of post-divorce support.