I doubt he will be awarded child support and alimony. He will sort himself out. You probably do need to downsize as most divorced families downsize from the family home. |
"I cannot afford the house, his rent, all utilities, his dui, childcare, etc etc etc."
Do not pay for those things. He needs to figure those things out. |
Jesus.
DON'T START A NEW THREAD. UPDATE THE OLD ONE. No one knows what the hell you are talking about and no one wants to go back a search for an old thread. |
Chiming in to agree with others that now that you are separated, his rent/utilities, legal fees are not your problem. Focus on getting health insurance for you and your kids and figuring out a driving schedule/carpools for your kids. He is a grown adult and can figure out his life. |
There is no downsizing. My mortgage for a 5bd/2ba home in our great school district is $2300/m at 2.95%. I couldn't even rent a 2bd/1ba for that now. |
+1. It is not your job to figure out his finances or to rent/give him a place to live. My brother spiraled during and after his divorce, including losing his job and getting a DUI. You need to focus on getting insurance for you and your kids and working out any logistical issues (assume he cannot help at all and if he can that will be a bonus). |
This x1000000000000 He is NOT your responsibility. |
You're going to be okay. Are you legally separate? If so, why did you drain any savings on HIS DUI? Your responsibility now is to your kids, and the best thing for them is obviously to keep your current mortgage $2300/month. If he doesn't have a job by the time of the divorce plus he doesn't get as much custody due to the DUI, you aren't going to owe much if any child support. At minimum, he'll have imputed income for calculation purposes. You 100% need to prioritize your kids now, keep all your money separate, follow your lawyer's advice, and let him lie in the bed he made. |
Exhibit A for FAFO. |
OP here- everyone saying it's not my problem. I understand he is not my problem but in my mind, stability for my children is my problem. For example, if he moves to a studio far away and can't drive, then does he stop having custody of the kids? That would be so traumatic for them.
I have all my savings. He drained his savings to pay for his dui. |
Given your income and mortgage you should be fine. Money will be tight but you can take care of you and your kids.
First priority is finding health insurance. Second is figuring out logistics. You have two months before his license suspension. But time goes fast. And let your STBX figure out his own life. |
Perfect, he can move to that state and give you full custody. |
If you’re in the DMV public transportation is cheap. But also, you could be ordered to do all of the driving through his suspension. If I were you I’d try to problem solve this in a way that was amenable to me. It will never be ideal. |
You'll need to cross that bridge when you get to it instead of immediately jumping to him moving back in. |
In OP's defense she did not post the older threads (I did), and the original thread is now locked. I only posted them in case someone wanted to read the original post in each thread to get the backstory. |