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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First please breathe. Start by every time you go to grocery store, target, lowes, etc get a visa cash card. Doesn't need to be large amounts. This way he won't ask. Put them somewhere safe. Make copies of all financial records like tomorrow. Retirement accounts, savings, checking, etc...Also put in a safe place. Try not to let him know any of your plans til you get all your ducks in a row. Contact a lawyer asap. While your parents sort of complicate things, they will hopefully be a source of help for you. i would not tell them anything for a week or two til you again start getting some monies and advice from a professional.[/quote] This is great advice. Get a really good lawyer, STAT. Sending hugs.[/quote]
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