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Hang in there Mrs C.
I found that dealing with the highs was harder to deal with than the lows, and it also caused more damage. My husband lost his license and got kicked out of Church!! I can look back now and laugh but it was hard at the time and I dont think I have ever forgiven him fully
If at all possible, leave your emotions out of it and try to work out what is best for YOU!! I wish I knew now what I knew 10 years ago, things would be very different today
take care and good luck
ZZ
13-10-2014 03:43 PM
13-10-2014 03:43 PM
Good advice about trying to leave emotion out of decisions. ❤️
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Oh God Mrs C - I feel for you
Is he only talking via email now? That must be painful
My best suggestion is to be open and honest with people especially family - pride doesnt pay the bills Im sorry. That will be the hardest part. If he says, why did you tell everyone, say I had no choice, you wouldnt talk
other suggestions
1. explain to the bank and say you are separated with hope of reconciliation and say everything to do with the mortgage must be done with double signatures
2. send him an email by return saying "I have spoken to Centrelink, who have advised me to talk to the bank, who have advised me to take legal action to protect myself" - doesnt matter if its not true - let him know you are serious and wont be pushed around.
3. Put YOUR needs FIRST
4. If he is having an episode, this might be the first of many, and if he wants to control the money, and you at the same time, then you will have to put something in place
take care
zz
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