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Divorce specialist attorney Yang So-young expressed her opinion on alimony.

On the 13th aired tvN STORY 'What's the point of leaving it behind' grants divorce specialist attorney Yang So-young.

Yang So-young, asked how she became a divorce specialist attorney, said, "At the time, divorce lawyers were treated as incompetent lawyers who encouraged divorce. It was a little difficult to talk about that then. I had three children, childcare was very hard, and I considered quitting being a lawyer for a while. I thought about what I was best at, and I was good at listening to other people's stories," she said.

Yang So-young added, "I thought I was best at counseling people's worries, and since there are many female clients related to divorce, I decided to listen to them and become a divorce specialist attorney."

Yang So-young, recounting cases, said, "The men and women involved in affairs have become brazen. There are many cases like, 'I won't stay quiet either.'"

Yang So-young said, citing shocking divorce cases, that it is virtually difficult to receive alimony. She said, "What is more infuriating is that when the adultery law was abolished, everyone said we should raise the standard so that alimony could be given more like in the United States, but that's not the case. With the abolition of the adultery law, alimony became lower."

She continued, "There are almost no cases exceeding 50 million won. Recently I received 70 million won in alimony. It was because there were two children born out of wedlock. So 70 million won came out. I wish alimony would increase, but it doesn't," she said angrily.

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