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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here—some of you are being very cruel and kicking me while I’m already down. I HAVE been working this whole time—at least one and often two or even three jobs (per diem for additional, etc.). It was my idiot husband’s idea to buy this house and I trusted and believed we would be okay. I did make financial mistakes but I did all I could to right them. We have no debt (own our cars thank you very much) except for mortal age which we could make a nice profit if we sold. As I said I’ve been the main caretaker with my parents helping out a lot to pick up husband’s slack. The integrative Dr is legit and takes insurance but not our insurance. He has helped us so much when years of treatment from other professionals have not. Please don’t jump down my throat here. I’ve been desperately miserable and attacking me like this doesn’t help.[/quote] you don't owe anyone a justification. have you taken any of the advice on here? called a lawyer? made copies of financials?[/quote]
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