Snowflakes
Platinum Member
@grimalkin I must be missing something here. I'm not being flippant nor sarcastic, I just don't understand why your husband is getting upset that you don't have a job and he is the one telling you he is "done".
And the part about you can't dealing with him thinking you're horrible. He is dumping you, who cares what he thinks?
Now that I got that out of the way, let me ask you a question you were somewhat avoiding earlier. If you're getting a divorce, depending on your State, you're going to have income, assets, and liabilities that need to be dealt with in the financial settlement. I say that because you have assets that he may think he is entitled to, he has an income that you may be entitled to. I don't know about the debts. If you believe, as your write, thinking he might f*ck you over on a rental agreement, what makes anyone think he won't do likewise in a divorce? I'm writing all this because I' remembering a previous post when he said it was him, not the PTSD, saying he was done.
I don't know you well enough to give personal advice but I care that you may not have a place to live in peace. I will say to get it in your head that you need to protect yourself at all costs both legally and financially. Yes, I know a separation or a divorce is a loss that has to be grieved eventually but grieve after you are safe in your own home.
I realize you were more venting than asking for help but I have worked in the Court system (without getting anymore specific) so I think of these things when I see someone write what you wrote. Bottom line....I care.
And the part about you can't dealing with him thinking you're horrible. He is dumping you, who cares what he thinks?
Now that I got that out of the way, let me ask you a question you were somewhat avoiding earlier. If you're getting a divorce, depending on your State, you're going to have income, assets, and liabilities that need to be dealt with in the financial settlement. I say that because you have assets that he may think he is entitled to, he has an income that you may be entitled to. I don't know about the debts. If you believe, as your write, thinking he might f*ck you over on a rental agreement, what makes anyone think he won't do likewise in a divorce? I'm writing all this because I' remembering a previous post when he said it was him, not the PTSD, saying he was done.
I don't know you well enough to give personal advice but I care that you may not have a place to live in peace. I will say to get it in your head that you need to protect yourself at all costs both legally and financially. Yes, I know a separation or a divorce is a loss that has to be grieved eventually but grieve after you are safe in your own home.
I realize you were more venting than asking for help but I have worked in the Court system (without getting anymore specific) so I think of these things when I see someone write what you wrote. Bottom line....I care.