I wish more judges would come up with reasonable, fair solutions like this. She has to leave, but she isn't being thrown out on her ass. She'll get some financial support, but doesn't get to ride the gravy train for too long, because I'm guessing she can work for a living. She gets everything she came in with, plus things she accumulated during the union, and he'll pay to store it until she can find a place for it all. Nice going Your Honor.
"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."