Reshma (age 53) and Shera (age 62) have separated after a 30-year marriage. Reshma has looked after their home and raised three children who are now living independently. Shera has worked for the provincial government as a forestry manager for 25 years and earns $65,000 a year. Reshma has filed for spousal support. Shera wants Reshma to get a job and earn money. His lawyer has raised the principle of economic self-sufficiency before the court. Determine the likely outcome of this situation.
A. The court is likely to order Shera to find a job within a specified period of time until which she will get spousal support.
B. The court is likely to consider the goal of economic self-sufficiency as unrealistic and not limit a spousal support order in time.
C. The court is likely to limit a spousal support order to the Low Income Cut Off as Reshma has never worked outside the house.
D. The court is likely to order Shera to get job training for a specified period of time until which she will get spousal support.