Anonymous wrote:OP here -
No, my name is not on the mortgage but it is on the title. DH and I have always had separate finances. He pays for everything and I don’t pay for any bills. I have a small, side job that pays for any of my personal things but otherwise DH handles and pays for everything on our joint credit card.
OP here, the house was valued around 750, but needs about 200K in repairs. We paid 450.
We don’t have any children together, I have an 18 year old in college. This is both our second marriage. We’ve been together for 10 years and our in our 40’s.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
No, my name is not on the mortgage but it is on the title. DH and I have always had separate finances. He pays for everything and I don’t pay for any bills. I have a small, side job that pays for any of my personal things but otherwise DH handles and pays for everything on our joint credit card.
OP here, the house was valued around 750, but needs about 200K in repairs. We paid 450.
We don’t have any children together, I have an 18 year old in college. This is both our second marriage. We’ve been together for 10 years and our in our 40’s.
Anonymous wrote:OP wouldn't be singing this tune if it were her parents living there. Selfish wife, bad life.
Anonymous wrote:OP wouldn't be singing this tune if it were her parents living there. Selfish wife, bad life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go live in their second home. Take the kids. Leave the husband.
And if the second home is too far away, find an apartment. Get into therapy with your husband so you can get on the same page about who you're living with, how much caregiving support the two of you are willing to do for his parents, etc. I wouldn't move into the in-laws house if they haven't moved out, because there's no way you'll have the freedom to move your own stuff in and if they haven't first moved their stuff out.
I would also start looking for a job, because things sound rocky with your DH.
Where did OP say they don’t already work outside the home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go live in their second home. Take the kids. Leave the husband.
And if the second home is too far away, find an apartment. Get into therapy with your husband so you can get on the same page about who you're living with, how much caregiving support the two of you are willing to do for his parents, etc. I wouldn't move into the in-laws house if they haven't moved out, because there's no way you'll have the freedom to move your own stuff in and if they haven't first moved their stuff out.
I would also start looking for a job, because things sound rocky with your DH.
Anonymous wrote:Be honest, op. Did you pay market price for the house?