Anonymous wrote:You ask my parents their divorce was friendly. Used a mediator no fighting....ask us kids...it was devastating
Anonymous wrote:Not understanding why you’re divorcing. Your kids are so young and you’re in the middle of it. Why make huge life decisions now?
You shouldn’t work bc then you’ll get more money. If you work FT you won’t get alimony.
Anonymous wrote:
Tale as old as DCUM,
We married, had children, his income doubled and hours increased. I left work to stay with the kids full time. We’ve had problems that I don’t think we are going to find our way out of. Today was the first time we discussed what life could look like between us post-marriage (being co-parents/friends). The kids are 4&1.
We’ll go to counseling together, I don’t see either of us leaving this marriage immediately but I think it’s imminent. I work PT in my field. My hope is to get him to agree that me returning to work FT right now is the best thing.
What should I expect? What should I know? I’m sad we became so cliché, but living it hurts worse than admitting it. We are outside of DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to "get him to agree" that you should work FT? If divorce is on the table -- which it is -- he has zero business preventing you from ensuring your own economic stability. Unless he wants to sign a post-nup?
He’d like to try counseling first before I return to work, as my working will require us to enroll the children in daycare. I’d like to be as financially prepared as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to "get him to agree" that you should work FT? If divorce is on the table -- which it is -- he has zero business preventing you from ensuring your own economic stability. Unless he wants to sign a post-nup?
He’d like to try counseling first before I return to work, as my working will require us to enroll the children in daycare. I’d like to be as financially prepared as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to "get him to agree" that you should work FT? If divorce is on the table -- which it is -- he has zero business preventing you from ensuring your own economic stability. Unless he wants to sign a post-nup?