Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have a conversation with him and ask if he truly wants a divorce. If so, I would say, okay, let's start a separation, see a mediator, agree to 50/50 of assets and custody and be done with it. Litigating with attorneys makes divorce so much worse and gives them money you as a couple would be keeping.
Signed,
Divorced an attorney (we had a mediator draft the agreement; I gave in on some things and took less than 50-50 and hired an attorney to file it. This is how the divorce is "amicable"). Cheap divorce and better in the long run.
You got screwed
Hire your own attorney op
Get copies of all your finances
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he's very mentally unstable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Sunday he yelled at me saying "this isn't working" and has since been hiding out in the guest room. He locks the door and when he is in the kitchen he ignores me and avoids eye contact. He also walks around with a scowl on his face.
I am getting worried. Should I consult an attorney?
Lay low. Even if he is acting immature.
Consult 2-3 attorneys (options, likely custody terms, child support terms, costs, timing, housing, family budget, mediation options).
Keep a (digital?) log book of everything odd he says or does
Round up 5 years of bank, investment, tax yearend statements and compensation.
Know your options given the above. Wait for him to file or if he acts up more, you file if at peace with the above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have a conversation with him and ask if he truly wants a divorce. If so, I would say, okay, let's start a separation, see a mediator, agree to 50/50 of assets and custody and be done with it. Litigating with attorneys makes divorce so much worse and gives them money you as a couple would be keeping.
Signed,
Divorced an attorney (we had a mediator draft the agreement; I gave in on some things and took less than 50-50 and hired an attorney to file it. This is how the divorce is "amicable"). Cheap divorce and better in the long run.
You got screwed
Hire your own attorney op
Get copies of all your finances
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know your DH. Is he the type to get moody/angry enough to pull something like this and odds are he doesn't mean it and your relationship is otherwise ok?
I mean, if my DH did this, I'd already have an appt with an aggressive family law attorney set up.
OP here. He does this whenever we are in a big argument.
You never had an argument with him before marrying?
Anonymous wrote:I would have a conversation with him and ask if he truly wants a divorce. If so, I would say, okay, let's start a separation, see a mediator, agree to 50/50 of assets and custody and be done with it. Litigating with attorneys makes divorce so much worse and gives them money you as a couple would be keeping.
Signed,
Divorced an attorney (we had a mediator draft the agreement; I gave in on some things and took less than 50-50 and hired an attorney to file it. This is how the divorce is "amicable"). Cheap divorce and better in the long run.