Behind a seemingly normal family home hides a story of tough times. The wife, a hardworking mom, is dealing with a husband who refuses to work, money problems, and the scars of a troubled past. As she thinks about divorce, it's not just about feelings; it's about legal and financial stuff too.
The house they live in is in her husband's name, although she shared money when they bought it and has paid every bill for it. So if she leaves, she won't know where to go.
Want to know more? Keep reading as we unfold the layers of this real-life story, full of challenges, decisions, and the search for a better tomorrow.
Here's the full story:
OP's husband refuses to work, so OP went to college to escape financial instability, relying on student loans and accumulating $20K in debt
OP, despite working 40 hours and facing financial struggles with a single income for six people, is discouraged by her husband from seeking overtime or a new job
OP faces a disagreement with her husband over childcare and feeding choices, leading to frustration and a desire for divorce
OP's husband consistently refuses to take the kids to activities, make doctor appointments, or cook dinner, leading to frequent arguments
OP and her husband, four years ago, had their house bought by her late father-in-law and husband jointly. They also bought a house for her brother-in-law, and they pay the property taxes and electric bill for it
Despite the houses being paid off, the OP bears the financial responsibility for both properties
Despite the OP taking on loans for their teenager's braces and a toddler's hospital bill, her husband prioritizes renewing his medical marijuana card over their child's orthodontic appointment
OP's husband, formerly an alcoholic, has displayed verbal and occasional physical aggression
Overwhelmed by financial burdens and enduring verbal abuse, the OP expresses a desire for divorce
OP, living far from family, seeks advice on her options for a divorce and potential relocation with her children
OP hopes to recoup her financial investments in the property for a possible down payment on a new house post-divorce
OP is uncertain about her financial future after divorce
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