Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly does one spouse "kick out" a co-owner of their house?
+1. Unless there is more to the story than you’re saying, brace yourself. You have the ability to refinance but you don’t have the right to make him leave or to force the sale in the way you seem to think.
And I’d expect him to come back once he realizes this.
Well I hope he just takes the cash I will give him and gets himself an apartment. Not sure why 2 adults without kids divorcing needs to be a big deal. I actually don't think this will be a problem for us. We both keep it very clean financially and we don't have financial disagreements or issues. Cut in the middle and done.
Anonymous wrote:He may not have felt like you were making all the sacrifices. He may have felt it was not prudent to bring a child into the world until his career was a sure thing. Many men feel a need to be able to provide for their families.
Also, you have nothing to be afraid of.
Anonymous wrote:I have posted before. You might recognize me. I got married at 29 to an aspiring academic. I followed him around for 5 years, moving every year, until he finally got a tenure-track job. During this time he refused to start a family. Like an idiot I did not leave when I was 32/33 like I should have. I am now 35 and we have been trying for over a year. I have had 1 eptopic pregnacy, one miscarriage at 11 weeks, and 3 chemical pregnancies. Just had another this weekend. I honestly am at peace if I can't have kids (obviously divorcing him now at 35 makes that unlikely given the issues I've been having especially), but I just can't forgive him knowing that he put his own priorities ahead of mine for years. I made all of the sacrifices for the life he wanted, and I just can't do that anymore.
Anyway, I haven't told anyone yet. I am afraid. But I think I came to the end. I will refinance the house in my own name and start over. I have a good job, and I'll go about living the life that I want to live now. I am just so mad at myself for shortchanging myself so much in earlier years.
I don't have a question, but I wanted to write this here because I needed to share with someone. I will share with friends and family when I feel ready. Thanks for listening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly does one spouse "kick out" a co-owner of their house?
+1. Unless there is more to the story than you’re saying, brace yourself. You have the ability to refinance but you don’t have the right to make him leave or to force the sale in the way you seem to think.
And I’d expect him to come back once he realizes this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly does one spouse "kick out" a co-owner of their house?
+1. Unless there is more to the story than you’re saying, brace yourself. You have the ability to refinance but you don’t have the right to make him leave or to force the sale in the way you seem to think.
Anonymous wrote:How exactly does one spouse "kick out" a co-owner of their house?
Anonymous wrote:How exactly does one spouse "kick out" a co-owner of their house?
Anonymous wrote:You sound a little psychotic.