Anonymous wrote:I am sorry you are going through this!
If he can commit to sobriety, would he consider going on the waitlist for liver transplant? Have any of his providers mentioned this as an option
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen you have 2 options.
1) get a higher paying job and figure out how to support yourself.
2) continue to teach, get divorced and find a man to support you
I will never ever get married again. No thank you. I choose #1!
You may not have that option sadly. You will try to raise 3 kids on a teachers salary but you won’t be able to and alas your last resort will be to marry.
Oh stfu. A "woman's only hope" isn't a man. Many single women have raised families. Please don't degrade them to such a disgusting sexist viewpoint.
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry you have to deal with this. It must be so hard for you and the kids.
-Sell a car now and make the proceeds your emergency fund.
-Take 1/2 life insurance payout and save it or put it in low cost index funds.
-Don't touch retirement accounts until 59.
-Get a job as soon as kids go back to school in August.
Do you have any savings from before you became a SAHM? Parental help? Siblings? How old are you? 30s? 40s? Kids age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen you have 2 options.
1) get a higher paying job and figure out how to support yourself.
2) continue to teach, get divorced and find a man to support you
I will never ever get married again. No thank you. I choose #1!
You may not have that option sadly. You will try to raise 3 kids on a teachers salary but you won’t be able to and alas your last resort will be to marry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen you have 2 options.
1) get a higher paying job and figure out how to support yourself.
2) continue to teach, get divorced and find a man to support you
I will never ever get married again. No thank you. I choose #1!
Anonymous wrote:It is what it is but you are alive and can gradually dig your way out of it. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Husband is an alcoholic. He has cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, PVT, and hepatic encephalopathy. He’s in the hospital. Again. This happens every few months and it’s just a matter of time.
We are currently separated bc the chaos of living under the same roof as him was unbearable.
I’ve done everything in my power to hold the household and the kids together. 3 kids under age 10. At first I was hopeful he’d get better but recovery never sticks. He doesn’t want to stop drinking.
He’s an impulsive spender. Never plans. Never communicates. Loves to put things on credit cards. He switched jobs recently and his group life insurance policy sucks. The payout is less than one year of his salary. So it’s essentially non-existant. We have no savings. No college funds for kids. We have $600k equity in the house. $350k retirement funds. Pulled a credit report on my husband and between house, cars, and consumer credit cards, he owes $915k. ($750k is the house. $40k cars. $70k HELOC. The rest is consumer CC debt.) Every single debt is in his name.
I’m horrified by the debt. I begrudgingly signed off on the heloc. Then the cars were purchased without my approval. I had no idea he had so much credit card debt… but he had to hide how much he was drinking and never makes more than minimum payments..
So now that I know he’s dying and I know we’re screwed financially, what on earth can I do? I plan to return to work in the fall (teacher) but that won’t get us very far.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry you are going through this but I don’t understand how you have 600k in equity in the house but owe $720k on the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, the hiring cycle for teachers for fall is NOW, have you been actively looking?
No, I’ve been grieving the loss of my husband/marriage while trying to take decent care of the kids by myself. When the youngest is in preschool I go to therapy, Al Anon meetings, and initial consultations with attorneys.
What hours does your child go to preschool?
If you have done legal consults what has been suggested? Particularly about the debt in his name?
What do DH's doctors say? Have you discussed rehab with them? Having a psych eval for bipolar?
Who is living in the house?
If you miss the hiring cycle you will be screwed. You need a career job with benefits. You have to prioritize that, it's your means to survival.