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Get yourself an attorney and demand that your wife pay your attorney fees. If you insist on representing yourself, refuse to pay your wife's attorneys fee -- don't agree to this. If she is better off than you financially, and everything else being equal, the court will most likely not award her this. But, if you do go to court, the judge will do what he wants.
Divorce/alimony; the screwing you get for the secrewing you got.
That's a standard motion in every divorce. You show the judge evidence of her income and make an argument against it.
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