$15,000/Mo. Payment to Ex-Wife?
First, agreeing that $15,000 monthly payment ain't chicken feed for many people, but this is not a court order for "alimony" but for division of property and debt.
IOW, the assets are 'there,' they exist, perhaps in mostly in crypto currency and some real estate (other people likely would hold most of their $$$ in savings accounts, CDs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, precious metal bars, etc).
In a Dis/Mar. proceeding in Mo, when parties cannot personally reach a settlement for the division of property and debts, both parties must submit financial figures to the court. Judges do not pull dollar figures out of the air (or their wazoos

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Again, $15,000/mo. payment was NOT Ordered as "Alimony."
CT. order* was an order for "DIVISION OF PROPERTY AND DEBT" per MO. statute 452.330,** a separate issue from alimony and maintenance.***
It seems Dr. F. held the assets in his name, and for whatever unknown-to-us reason, couple could not agree that he would liquidate a certain $ amt of those and transfer that $ amt to the about-to-be former wife. Or alternatively, deciding themselves on a certain $ amt, and his transferring certain specified assets in kind to her.
Then it would have been a "one shot" deal, over and done with. No continuing payments. But w no mutual division on their own, they let the judge issue an order for the division of property and debt.
Welcoming correction, esp'ly from our legal professionals.
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* From Court Docket in Dissolution of Marriage #2 proceeding in May 2023.
"THE COURT ORDERS RESPONDENT TO PAY TO PETITIONER THE SUM $3999.00 PER MONTH AS AND FOR CHILD SUPPORT ...
"DIVISION OF PROPERTY AND DEBT PER THE DECREE THE COURT ORDERS HUSBAND TO PAY TO WIFE THE SUM OF $15,000.00 PER MONTH COMMENCING MAY 15, 2023 AND THE 15TH OF EACH MONTH THEREAFTER UNTIL FURTHER ORDER OF THIS COURT OR UNTIL THE REMARRIAGE OF WIFE OR DEATH OF HUSBAND...JUDGMENT ENTERED." sbm
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https://www.courts.mo.gov/cnet/case...mber=22LW-DR00074&inputVO.courtId=CT39#docket
** " 452.330. Disposition of property and debts, factors to be considered. — 1. In a proceeding for dissolution of the marriage,...the court shall set apart to each spouse such spouse's nonmarital property and shall divide the marital property and marital debts in such proportions as the court deems just after considering all relevant factors including:
" (1) The economic circumstances of each spouse at the time the division of property is to become effective, including the desirability of awarding the family home or the right to live therein for reasonable periods to the spouse having custody of any children;
" (2) The contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of the m by arital property, including the contribution of a spouse as homemaker;
" (3) The value of the nonmarital property set apart to each spouse;
" (4) The conduct of the parties during the marriage; and
" (5) Custodial arrangements for minor children."
Statute continues re definition of "marital property" that ct. can order divided.
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452.330
*** "452.335. Maintenance order, findings required for — termination date, may be modified, when."