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Today’s “Reason Not To Get Married”: Jail Becomes Home for Husband Stuck With Lifetime Alimony

Ari Schochet has grown so accustomed to being sent to jail for missing alimony payments that he goes into a routine.

Before his family-court hearing, Schochet, 41, sticks on a nicotine patch to cope with jailhouse smoking bans, sends an “Ari Off the Grid” e-mail to friends and family, and scrawls key phone numbers in permanent ink on his forearm.

Schochet, who said he worked as a portfolio manager at Citadel Investment Group Inc. and Fortress Investment Group LLC and once earned $1 million a year, has been jailed for missing court-ordered payments at least eight times in the past two years as he coped with the end of his 17-year marriage.

The reason he ran afoul of the law was simple. He was out of work for most of that time, a victim of a weak economy, and he ran through his savings trying to pay his wife alimony and child support that totaled almost $100,000 a year.

“It’s a circle of hell there’s just no way out of,” Schochet said. “I paid it as long as I could.”

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2 Responses to Today’s “Reason Not To Get Married”: Jail Becomes Home for Husband Stuck With Lifetime Alimony

  1. Vegas Vampire August 27, 2013 at 9:53 pm #

    I would think this sentence would be Unconstitutional against the 8th Amendment (Cruel & Unusual Punishment) & 13th Amendment (Abolishment of Slavery and Involuntary Servitude).

    • Josh August 28, 2013 at 11:25 am #

      Agreed. Marriage is worse then prison the one I am in anyways

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