Dad died three days ago and husband just asked for divorce

Anonymous
That's super shitty
Anonymous
At which law firm is he a partner?
Anonymous
Even if someone wants a divorce and both parties agree it is for the best, there are still times when a person has to take themselves out of the spouse role and be a decent human beings. Hugs to you in this time of need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At which law firm is he a partner?


Not a lawyer (I am but don't practice, I work in nonprofit). But I completely understand, having worked Big Law why you would ask that.
Anonymous
I can't even imagine, OP. So very sorry for your loss, and for having to deal with this. Big, big hugs from across the internet.
Anonymous
Come on people, we don't know how she treated her husband.
Anonymous
Thanks all. I'm going to take my daughter for a fun afternoon on this day off and not worry about it right now. I know I will be better off, but as PP said now I have two major issues to deal with, as I'm also involved in my dad's will as co-executor with my brother. Husband actually doesn't really matter at all right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Come on people, we don't know how she treated her husband.


Of course I'm not perfect but tried very hard, moved all over the country with him for his job and was always supportive. But even still, as PP said, maybe not three days when my dad's not even buried yet? He's a non-issue to me now, though, for sure.
Anonymous
OP, I'm currently working through the paperwork and tasks associated with my mom's recent death, so I know how unbelievably nightmarish it's going to be to try and do that stuff for your dad while also dealing with a divorce. I still believe that once you are through all this, you are going to be very glad to be free of this loser. {{{hugs}}}
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Come on people, we don't know how she treated her husband.


You're kidding, right? Did you miss the part where her father died THREE DAYS ago? Even if her husband knew that he would be asking for a divorce soon only a truly shitty person wouldn't keep his trap shut at this point.

Even if the OP herself is awful, who would think that this is an appropriate time for a rebuke?
Anonymous
I know someone whose husband asked for a divorce the day she found out she had terminal breast cancer and it wasn't Newt Gingrich.
Anonymous
Ugh sorry. My ex SIL told my brother she wanted a divorce the day after my mom's funeral. Her way of telling him? " well now that your mom is dead I can finally tell you i want a divorce". Granted they were in trouble long before our mom got sick, but still. I'm sorry OP, but at least you're not stuck with an asshole anymore.
Anonymous
Actually the timing kind of makes sense from his perspective. I'm assuming he's guessing you won't fight it under the circumstances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I'm going to take my daughter for a fun afternoon on this day off and not worry about it right now. I know I will be better off, but as PP said now I have two major issues to deal with, as I'm also involved in my dad's will as co-executor with my brother. Husband actually doesn't really matter at all right now.


Oh my god. Was he waiting for your dads death because of an inheritance? Document all of this. The timing is appalling.
Anonymous
I'm so sorry OP, it does get better. I have an ex who is normally a nice person, who behaved horribly leading leading up to our divorce. I think she felt really guilty about wanting the divorce and was afraid someone would make an argument that would convince her to try and reconcile. So she unconsciously behaved badly enough that I would NEVER have her back. It is really hard to see someone you once loved, who once loved you be so cruel, but your life will get better.
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