Daily News | Dear Abby | Abusive husband manipulates wife, kids living in shelter
I returned to my grandmother, who raised me, and tried to get a job. I couldn’t find one quickly because we went into quarantine and my uncles made me move out.
I currently live in a women’s shelter with my children, and I finally got a job. My problem is my husband still acts like we are getting back together, and he’s embarrassed that we are living here. I want a divorce, but he won’t talk about it, and threatens not to send money to support me and the children. He doesn’t send much, but I have enough gas to get everywhere during the week.
He keeps telling me how much money he makes now and that he can get us a nice place where he is, or he can come stay a whole week with us when he’s off. I don’t want him to come stay with us. When I tell him this, he gets angry and hangs up, but then calls back the next day to say the same thing. I can’t get him to understand that I don’t want to be with him anymore, and I’m tired of his abuse. He won’t admit he has a problem.
Your husband cannot shirk paying child support. If he doesn’t do it voluntarily, his wages can be garnished. While you’re at it, reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline because they may have useful suggestions about how to rid yourself of your abusive, alcoholic husband.Our only son has moved 2,000 miles away and has no contact with his sisters or me. I know his street address and still have his email address and phone number.
Should I bring that up in an apology now, hoping he will accept my most sincere acknowledgment that I ignored his pain? If so, what do I say? I am heartbroken and cannot sleep well with this hanging over my head.Write your son and tell him you are trying to understand what has caused the rift between you. Explain that you have been going over things in your mind and found the email from so long ago.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Dear Abby: Granddaughter’s attitude at funeral is abhorrent; her attire leaves much to be desired, tooDEAR ABBY: Our dear mother recently passed away after an extended illness. We all knew it was inevitable, but it didn’t make our loss any easier. ...
Lire la suite »
Dear Abby | Granddaughter’s behavior at funeral offends familyOne of our granddaughters wore tattered jeans with a loose top that exposed her belly.
Lire la suite »
Dear Abby: What should I give to a really rich bride?She has everything she could want, but I still have to get her something.
Lire la suite »
Dear Abby | Victim of physical violence still wrestles with impactI started drinking and smoking pot, and quit going to church. My whole personality changed.
Lire la suite »
Dear Care and Feeding: My Sister Is Caving Under Our Parents’ PressureParenting advice on sports, birthday parties, and terrible behavior.
Lire la suite »
Dear Dr. June: This job makes me grumpy, but I’m afraid to changeMy mom told me to go back and finish school. I thought about it about it but I don’t like school either.
Lire la suite »