Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you able to get a part time job?
No, we have two young daughters.
Is this a second marriage?
Are the 2 girls your DH's daughters and the son is from a previous relationship?
Correct.
Two predictions: I guaran-freaking-tee his two daughters get a comfortable allowance when they head off to college. And I guarantee the petty scumbag husband takes all the credit if the step-son turns out successful.
Attention men: this is why you never marry a single mom. You work your ass off at a job while she sits at home, and the hens on DCUM all cluck about what a scumbag you are for being financially responsible and for trying to teach the rest of the family what responsibility is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you able to get a part time job?
No, we have two young daughters.
Is this a second marriage?
Are the 2 girls your DH's daughters and the son is from a previous relationship?
Correct.
Two predictions: I guaran-freaking-tee his two daughters get a comfortable allowance when they head off to college. And I guarantee the petty scumbag husband takes all the credit if the step-son turns out successful.
Attention men: this is why you never marry a single mom. You work your ass off at a job while she sits at home, and the hens on DCUM all cluck about what a scumbag you are for being financially responsible and for trying to teach the rest of the family what responsibility is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you able to get a part time job?
No, we have two young daughters.
Is this a second marriage?
Are the 2 girls your DH's daughters and the son is from a previous relationship?
Correct.
Two predictions: I guaran-freaking-tee his two daughters get a comfortable allowance when they head off to college. And I guarantee the petty scumbag husband takes all the credit if the step-son turns out successful.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a college. Many, many students work during the term and many don't get any money from their families beyond tuition/dorm/ meal plan costs. Some students don't even get that and rely on their own funds and financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a college. Many, many students work during the term and many don't get any money from their families beyond tuition/dorm/ meal plan costs. Some students don't even get that and rely on their own funds and financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this thread has devolved into a blame game about OP and her DH. Both sound less than exemplary to me. OP has a child from a prior marriage and became a SAHM without any plan for setting aside money for this child. I bet OP knew of suspected that her DH didn't want financial responsibility for her older child but did it anyway.
In what world would a man want to undertake financial responsibility for someone else's kid? It's unfair and based on OP's posts, I feel sorry for her DH. If she wants to send money to her son, fine. But it shouldn't have to come from her non-bio dad DH. His money should go toward their two DDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I"m so glad that I work. All prospective SAHM's should read this thread a couple of times.
All prospective SAHMs should understand what they are legally entitled to in a marriage.
It is not his money. It is their money. If he doesn't like that, he shouldn't have gotten married.
Exactly and how the court sees it.
OP send him items he needs and some money. He's your child for life. If you need to debit your groceries, do the cash back option until you have enough to send him. You shouldn't have to ask your cheap o husband period.
Actually, that is not true.
A person can have income that goes into an account in their own name and the spouse has no right to touch or access that money.
They only have the right to 1/2 assets after a divorce, but during a marriage there is not law that says each spouse gets 1/2 the money.
Hahahahaha.
False.
^^ You don't have to get divorced to assert rights over assets that legally belong to you.