Anonymous wrote:Your kids need to pay their own way through school or to community college you can’t afford it. Sell the house, move where COL is cheaper, tell the kids to try community college, and work on your marriage. You cannot afford to be alone at almost 60.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you selling stock when you have liquid assets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family needs money and you refuse to pay anything? You see it as his money and your money, THAT’S why your marriage is failing.
He has hundred thousand tied up in silly thing he can get refunded but won't. He's had emotional affair and travels the world on the company dime that is now failing. So I'm keeping my savings in case he leaves. Obviously not if it was dire.
This attitude you have is just as bad if not worse than anything he is doing financially. That kind of attitude will ruin you. Sounds like that’s what you want though because now he doesn’t have money you want divorce. Is that it? Or you just like blaming him for everything? From this angle you’re sabotaging and he’s at least trying.
What do you mean? Sorry I'm definitely not conveying this properly. What attitude? He's trying how? I don't care about money in the least. Drive an old car don't shop or care about any of that. Just want to be able to pay our bills and not plow through our savings or liquidate assets.
You're doing the right thing to play defense. If he is a train wreck plowing through assets and refuses to get a job, the sooner you divorce, the better. It sounds like you want a divorce from your post—lots of resentment. If so, you should consider moving fast to stop the bleeding. Make it amicable so the kids ' college funds don't get drained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family needs money and you refuse to pay anything? You see it as his money and your money, THAT’S why your marriage is failing.
He has hundred thousand tied up in silly thing he can get refunded but won't. He's had emotional affair and travels the world on the company dime that is now failing. So I'm keeping my savings in case he leaves. Obviously not if it was dire.
This attitude you have is just as bad if not worse than anything he is doing financially. That kind of attitude will ruin you. Sounds like that’s what you want though because now he doesn’t have money you want divorce. Is that it? Or you just like blaming him for everything? From this angle you’re sabotaging and he’s at least trying.
What do you mean? Sorry I'm definitely not conveying this properly. What attitude? He's trying how? I don't care about money in the least. Drive an old car don't shop or care about any of that. Just want to be able to pay our bills and not plow through our savings or liquidate assets.
Anonymous wrote:$20 a day in the market for the last 30 years would have given you one million. One million right now gives you 8% forever. All this inside of Roth would be tax free.
How is $70k not help? Where is the money?
Restaurants are hiring. 529 is not as good of a deal as you think. Can't take tuition credit if eligible if you use 529.
I'd leave him if I could do fine on my own and he is the drag. He seems stubborn as heck. I bet you all had the money, but you simply spent it. Also, stocks and crypto - you make money using them. You don't use them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family needs money and you refuse to pay anything? You see it as his money and your money, THAT’S why your marriage is failing.
He has hundred thousand tied up in silly thing he can get refunded but won't. He's had emotional affair and travels the world on the company dime that is now failing. So I'm keeping my savings in case he leaves. Obviously not if it was dire.
This attitude you have is just as bad if not worse than anything he is doing financially. That kind of attitude will ruin you. Sounds like that’s what you want though because now he doesn’t have money you want divorce. Is that it? Or you just like blaming him for everything? From this angle you’re sabotaging and he’s at least trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family needs money and you refuse to pay anything? You see it as his money and your money, THAT’S why your marriage is failing.
He has hundred thousand tied up in silly thing he can get refunded but won't. He's had emotional affair and travels the world on the company dime that is now failing. So I'm keeping my savings in case he leaves. Obviously not if it was dire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family needs money and you refuse to pay anything? You see it as his money and your money, THAT’S why your marriage is failing.
He has hundred thousand tied up in silly thing he can get refunded but won't. He's had emotional affair and travels the world on the company dime that is now failing. So I'm keeping my savings in case he leaves. Obviously not if it was dire.
Anonymous wrote:Your family needs money and you refuse to pay anything? You see it as his money and your money, THAT’S why your marriage is failing.