stealth2
Under the Radar Member
I think you missed my point, but that's okay. Have a lovely day.Yes I have three sons myself and she has a second son. None of them know about the ins and outs.
I think you missed my point, but that's okay. Have a lovely day.Yes I have three sons myself and she has a second son. None of them know about the ins and outs.
That is possible depending.Oh yes I get your point 5 by 5. You may be missing the point that this is escalating for 15 years. He has had all the chances in the world and blew them all. Now that I get close to retirement, I don't want to deal with this no more knowing there's no end to it. When I retire I'll fall back on half of my income.
What would be the benefit of ME filing for divorce?My marriage went the same way when my son became an addict and a criminal and my ex enabled him.
My advice: YOU file for divorce. Get a jump on her and get out. Take whatever lumps come your way. You'll survive and recover. I did.
Otherwise nothing changes and you'll sink further and further into the morass of despair.
Being PROactive vs REactive. Fortune favors the bold.What would be the benefit of ME filing for divorce?
The person who files gets to be in the position of offense, not defense.What would be the benefit of ME filing for divorce?
I already put an end to it, and is the reason why she threatens with with a divorce now. I'm not consulting an attorney yet because it may throw oil on the fire if I did. I try to steer the situation in a direction to where it doesn't escalate. I agree with you. Her intentions may be good, but how many marriages do they have to ruin to get him on his feet? I could live with it if I knew it was temporary, but this is going to be forever. Today I learned that he didn't go to court for a speeding ticket. Every week it's something else. There's simply no hope for such people.Helping and enabling are quite different, your wife is enabling and its not likely to ever stop unless you put a end to it. Consult with a divorce attorney or else it may cost you even more.
You DO know you don't have to make aware you've spoken w/a lawyer, yes?I'm not consulting an attorney yet because it may throw oil on the fire if I did.
You realize you don't have a right to "put an end to it" -- you can express your opinion but she can keep giving him money out of the marital funds. The only way you can control all the money you earn is to get a divorce and then at least if you have to pay her anything, you can control what you do with your portion.I already put an end to it, and is the reason why she threatens with with a divorce now. I'm not consulting an attorney yet because it may throw oil on the fire if I did. I try to steer the situation in a direction to where it doesn't escalate. I agree with you. Her intentions may be good, but how many marriages do they have to ruin to get him on his feet? I could live with it if I knew it was temporary, but this is going to be forever. Today I learned that he didn't go to court for a speeding ticket. Every week it's something else. There's simply no hope for such people.
High five!You realize you don't have a right to "put an end to it" -- you can express your opinion but she can keep giving him money out of the marital funds. The only way you can control all the money you earn is to get a divorce and then at least if you have to pay her anything, you can control what you do with your portion.
Not with Coronavirus in the US.High five!
High five!
Question: If she's rightfully entitled to wire marital funds to her son, do I have the right to do the same and wire money to anyone I like so there's no money on the account anymore? That way I don't put "an end on it". I just do what she does.You realize you don't have a right to "put an end to it" -- you can express your opinion but she can keep giving him money out of the marital funds. The only way you can control all the money you earn is to get a divorce and then at least if you have to pay her anything, you can control what you do with your portion.