Maybe she didn't read it before posting, and perhaps the other poster's spouse passed away from other causes. Anyway, it's not a big deal. |
Gross I wouldn't stay with him a second longer. |
This. My ex is a piece of work, but we both had a pretty good grip on what we had in terms of assets, so all financial splits took about 3 hours. The biggest hurdle was to spell out the custody details since see the above, but a mediator was able to guide us pretty efficiently by advising what is and isn’t likely to fly, legally speaking. Our mediation took 6 sessions, a bargain, compared to lawyering up. |
We tried to tell you. The husband is NOT being reasonable. If he has significant assets that he's trying to hide, OP's best interest is to discover them, hopefully on her own, and if not, by paying her attorney. But she can't leave millions on the table if there are millions to be had. Because this husband is certainly not going to give her anything out of the goodness of his heart. OP, especially if kids are involved, needs to look to the financial wellbeing of her family, and pay particular attention to college funding. 40K for in-state public, 90K for private unis, total cost of attendance per year. Just FYI... |
And some people are pieces of work that go scorched earth just because they can. I know people like that. You need to accept that sometimes, people need to lawyer up. It's not OP's first choice. But she can't let herself be divorced with nothing, knowing her ex is holding back large assets. You wouldn't want that for yourself either, so stop telling OP that's what she should do. |
I could see a naive, ignorant self centered person - of any income level or “success” - always behaving like this. With the kids, planning a vacation, and this new legal process. He must be used to waving a magic wand at work or home and things are, POOF, finished for him by someone else. Good riddance. Protect yourself and your sanity, and that of any kids. Good luck. |
PP is awful. Ignore Anyone who received divorce papers in this situation would be contemptuous. |
+ 1000 typical untreated mental disorder reactions and overwhelm. They’ll still blame you for everything they did, of course. Maladaptive cope. |
Nah, mediate this asap, stay out of court and have more commingled assets to split. Don’t let this fool burn $200k of legal bills because he’s incompetent. |
No, doubt it. My HFA ex would even lie to our tax preparer and his own doctor. Of course they lie to their own divorce attorney. And wife. Lie to protect their ego and image. |
He filed and he’s apparently not meeting the deadlines for submitting basic stuff. He’ll be in contempt of court soon, dragging his heals and claiming he’s too busy and important to find all his bank accounts or sign something… or read the temp custody paperwork. |
Oh gross. He’s really dumb and has no common sense. Oh well. Hiding assets and deferring bonuses or income at work is Contempt of Court + results in rewarding the honest spouse with more than 50/50. |
His elderly mom will swing in and help him with the legal processes, watching the kids, and hiding money. She’ll also continue to keep his mental disorders secret. |
That’s not for him nor you to decide. That’s typical discovery during a divorce. Is he really that entitled that he can decide on whim not to list his assets because he’s a private lazy person?! Is he from a foreign country or ESOL? He’s in for a rude awakening. But he’s probably had many series of those throughout his entire life. |
Yeah right. An hourly lawyer telling a dimwitted client to respond more quickly, or at all, so they don’t pay the lawyers more and more?!? |