It should also be noted that when people proudly announce that their divorce is "final", and "over", it really isn't, because most divorce attorneys make a small fortune on post-judgment work. For example, if there are alimony and child support awards as a part of any judgment, and Rajah74 gets a new job making $50,000 more a year, his ex-wife will run into Court and move for a modification of the alimony and support awards. Similarly, if Rajah74's ex wife loses her job or gets demoted, she will also seek an increase in the awards by way of modification of the judgment so that a consistent level of support is maintained. The goal of divorce law is to prevent the supported spouse from becoming a ward of the state, and all of the taxpayers supporting her instead of Rajah, who vowed to do so through the marital contract.
So to say that it is "over" or "final" is euphemistic bullshit in many or most cases. Once the financial circumstances change his ex will be running to Court, he will need to re-retainer his attorney even if his dick is in her mouth, and he will also be well advised to invest in a big jar of vaseline so he can lube his butt cheeks to prepare his ass for the hard ramming it will be taking.