Word: wendt
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Strober, who has testified as an expert witness in five lawsuits involving housewives seeking fair compensation for their "unpaid, invisible work," cited the recent Connecticut divorce case of Wendt v. Wendt as example of an suit over entitlements...
...Wendt case, the couple's marriage began at the University of Wisconsin with few assets. After 30 years, when Mr. Wendt asked for a divorce, the couples' assets stood at a value of approximately $100 million, Strober said...
...after 30 years of marriage, Mr. Wendt [by then CEO of G.E. Capital in Stamford for nine years] asked for a divorce and offered his wife $10 million," Strober said. The husband claimed the money "surely was more than she `needed' to be comfortable," she said...
...problem, Strober said after her speech, was not the monetary sum, but the principle of the settlement itself. Mrs. Wendt, who sued for 50 percent of the household's assets, has, according to Strober, "gotten a backlash for what many have called greed, but is genuinely sincere in her quest for compensation for wives' work." Strober said she established the Institute for Equality in Marriages with this quest in mind...
...context of her speech, Strober cited Mrs. Wendt's work in providing companionship, sexual partnership and emotional support, as well as caring for the couple's children, cooking, cleaning and taking care of other household responsibilities, as grounds for her entitlement to half of the couple's assets...