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Re: 20 years marriage is ending

Thank you KAZ.

He didn't care that much about the kids. Since I am a stay at home mom, I have to take care the kids all the day plus cooking, grocery, and everything.

He thought he was the man who earned the money to support the family, so I need to do all the house chores.

We knew each other for 26 years. I trust him until the truth be disclosed. I also noticed he secretly spend or hiding $30,000 or $40,000 during the past few years.

Any suggestions for that?

Re: 20 years marriage is ending

If the money was in a joint account, get bank statements printed out, then go through each one, line by line to see when/how money was spent.

If he’s hidden money, where might he put it or spend it? An expensive vehicle? A boat? How did you ‘notice?’ What piqued your suspicion? Whatever it was, try to trace a ‘breadcrumb’ trail backwards from there.

Re: 20 years marriage is ending

He usually deposit part of salary into joint account for living cost, but there is significant amount decrease than before.

I did not pay that much attention about the money because I thought he is a trustable guy and we will spend the rest of life together. Until I found his secret ...

Re: 20 years marriage is ending

Hello Ann,

Very sorry to hear about your situation- in the book "20 Years Gone: A Divorce Story" (out on Amazon and Google Books), the author, Dorian Wright, experienced similar issues of finding out that their spouse was a different person than whom they thought they had married.

I recommend picking up a copy of the book for tips, and also consulting a lawyer (which is also highly recommended in that book). That author's lawyer also recommended that they keep a daily log of oddities that they were observing, as that documentation could be used as testimony during the divorce hearing.

Re: 20 years marriage is ending

Thank you!
Our state is no fault divorce, so no matter what he did during the marriage, there was not cost for him.

I will read the book you recommended.

I always worry about him because he always said he was depression. And he always asked free time to go outside by himself to release the pressure . But the truth is, he was not depression at all, he was just happy with many other ladies when he went out alone.

This is the most thing hurt me.