Anonymous
Post 11/21/2016 08:31     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take out an equal amount. Problem solved.


He left 0. That's the problem. Not solved


Half of zero is zero


Nothing can be divided by zero. Half of zero is error


This is not division by zero. This is dividing 0 by 2, or 0/2 = 0. Dividing by zero (2/0) is undefined. the limit of (2/x) as x approaches 0 (from the positive side) is infinity.



Oh boy! ha ha ha
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2016 07:22     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:Did you get s job

Op here. Yes, I've had a job all along and fortunately have other monies. He's been taken off the joint credit card and account changed, so with joint bank account now at zero, seems like financial damage for the moment is contained.
Thanks for helpful responses.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2016 02:14     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Did you get s job
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2016 01:18     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

This is the reason a LEGAL forum on here would totally be awesome.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2016 01:06     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Make sure your pay and all monies never go to joint acct again. Also after you get paid withdraw max cash to stash away (eg with a friend). If it's in the bank (even individual acct) it's still marital property. Also feel free to take cash from the credit cards, liquidate everything you can.
ZachF
Post 11/21/2016 00:24     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Get a cash advance on any joint credit card accounts, up to the credit limit. Before he does it. That will keep him from using those accounts as they will be at their credit limit and he is responsible for paying off those accounts, same as you (but you have the cash).

Talking to a lawyer is worthless. You have to act on your own first.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 20:44     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

1. Cancel all credit cards.

2. For any accounts that have a balance, withdraw it. (Either Joint or accounts that other may have access to)

3. Find you check book and lock it up

4. Talk to a professional.

Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 20:43     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take out an equal amount. Problem solved.


He left 0. That's the problem. Not solved


Half of zero is zero


Nothing can be divided by zero. Half of zero is error


This is not division by zero. This is dividing 0 by 2, or 0/2 = 0. Dividing by zero (2/0) is undefined. the limit of (2/x) as x approaches 0 (from the positive side) is infinity.


Really? This is what you chose to focus on at the moment. Can you actually help the op with her inquiry? Smh


Meh, it's DCUM. Lots of math nerds here. Better that than telling her to take out money that doesn't exist.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 20:42     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:Take out half. It's yours, and you'll need it. Tell him he can keep the other half, and then get divorced. You already know you're dealing with a liar, so you have to stay five steps ahead of him.


She can't take out half - he already withdrew the money. This is such a short thread, is it that hard to read through it before posting? Really?
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 20:42     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take out an equal amount. Problem solved.


He left 0. That's the problem. Not solved


Half of zero is zero


Nothing can be divided by zero. Half of zero is error


This is not division by zero. This is dividing 0 by 2, or 0/2 = 0. Dividing by zero (2/0) is undefined. the limit of (2/x) as x approaches 0 (from the positive side) is infinity.


Really? This is what you chose to focus on at the moment. Can you actually help the op with her inquiry? Smh
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 20:31     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Take out half. It's yours, and you'll need it. Tell him he can keep the other half, and then get divorced. You already know you're dealing with a liar, so you have to stay five steps ahead of him.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 18:39     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:Take out an equal amount. Problem solved.


Oh the problem solved poster.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 18:16     Subject: Re:When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:I would expect it is hard to hire a Divorce Lawyer if you have no money. At $400 an hour it gets expensive quick. Unless there are some women's support group type lawyers available that I don't know of.


OP probably has other assets such as a 401k she can borrow from.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 18:12     Subject: When he withdraws bank account balance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take out an equal amount. Problem solved.


He left 0. That's the problem. Not solved


Half of zero is zero


Nothing can be divided by zero. Half of zero is error


Actually 0/2 is 0, 2/0 is error
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2016 18:10     Subject: Re:When he withdraws bank account balance

I would expect it is hard to hire a Divorce Lawyer if you have no money. At $400 an hour it gets expensive quick. Unless there are some women's support group type lawyers available that I don't know of.