As they climb higher up career ladder, husbands are outpaced in salary

New York: The tables have turned in US divorce courts with more women paying their former husbands alimony and child support than ever before, according to US lawyers.
As women climb higher up the career ladder and outpace their exes in salary, when love goes wrong and marriages break up they are being compelled to contribute to the livelihood of their former spouses.
And some are not happy about it.
More than half, 56 per cent, of divorce lawyers across the US have seen an increase in mothers paying child support in the last three years and 47 per cent have noted a hike in the number of women paying alimony, according to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
"It shows that women have really moved up financially and that in many instances they are the major breadwinners in a lot of families," said Alton Abramowitz, the president-elect of the academy.
"The glass ceiling has been pierced and more and more women have taken over the financial responsibilities and have been saddled with them as well. It is a fact of the way our society has evolved over the last number of years."