Hello! I’ve been on the board a while, planning my bankruptcy. My divorce is the cause; my wife suffered a life-threatening illness and even though she survived it, her personality changed. She went crazy spending money, changing her W4, taking out massive student loans, and expecting me to bail her out time and time again. Then when emergencies hit, she always depended on me to pay for teh fix. The IRS put us on backup withholding.
After selling most of my assets (including almost all of my investment properties) to bail her out, I tried to talk to her, refuse to spend so much money. Her response was to divorce me. I guess I wasn’t of use anymore without money to spend on her. But I had seen it coming, and a local friend (who had found this board) recommended it to me. So I’ve been asking questions a while, learning, preparing.
The divorce is final. My bankruptcy attorney’s paralegal has been sending me the schedules to proofread, then in the next few days come to the office and officially file. I’d like to say “thank you” to the people on this board who have talked to me, and helped me. And to offer something back, I would like to offer this thread, a “diary” of sorts. Maybe people following me can see what happened, learn from it, avoid my mistakes, and most of all, start over!
(To the mods: if this is a bad idea, please lock the thread and send me a message.)
After selling most of my assets (including almost all of my investment properties) to bail her out, I tried to talk to her, refuse to spend so much money. Her response was to divorce me. I guess I wasn’t of use anymore without money to spend on her. But I had seen it coming, and a local friend (who had found this board) recommended it to me. So I’ve been asking questions a while, learning, preparing.
The divorce is final. My bankruptcy attorney’s paralegal has been sending me the schedules to proofread, then in the next few days come to the office and officially file. I’d like to say “thank you” to the people on this board who have talked to me, and helped me. And to offer something back, I would like to offer this thread, a “diary” of sorts. Maybe people following me can see what happened, learn from it, avoid my mistakes, and most of all, start over!
(To the mods: if this is a bad idea, please lock the thread and send me a message.)
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