While no one wants to consider divorce or any of the ugliness, the fact is, it can get ugly. There were several things I screwed up, so I thought I might start a thread to keep other people from making the same mistakes I made.
1) Open your own individual account immediately. I can't qualify for a mortgage based on my income alone--I need my support order to be counted, but they require one year of regular payments to an individual account. He opened his own account and made transfers to our joint account, but that does not count since technically he had access to that money.
2) Cancel joint credit cards and get an individual one asap. I actually did this right since I always maintained my own credit lines and I was a business owneer. I still have a stellar credit score, but most women do not after divorce.
2) Make sure you get him to make YOU the beneficiary of his life insurance. I also can't qualify for a mortgage without a guarantee on his payments. He had a heart attack in all this mess, so I can no longer get a new policy on him and I did not think to force him to make me the beneficiary of the policy that we bought together.
3) Know that there is a thing called an "elective share" in most states. Regardless of what the spouse states in their will, the surviving spouse is entitled to a portion of all assets after death. In my state it is 1/3. So, no matter what is in the will, the spouse can claim a portion. This is significant if you are not yet divorced or if your ex remarries. My ex does not understand this. He wants me to make him the beneficiary of all my assets if I die before him, but doing so makes her able to claim at least a third of them when he follows me. And depending on what debt they incur, she could get ALL my assets if I were to make him the beneficiary. Also, my attorney told me it was no use drafting a new will until the divorce was finalized because he could claim his elective share and tie up everything forever, so it was in my best interest to get things settled.
4) Seek legal and financial advice right away. I am in a great position because I did own a business and I had an attorney and accountant at my disposal immediately. There are so many things to consider, and you have to know immediately that monster may not have shown him/herself yet, but he could at any minute and you need to be prepared.
Just a thought and a warning because I did make mistakes that will cost me forever... Lisa
The best thing about banging your head against the wall for so long is that it feels so good when you finally stop...
BD 1/16/10
D Final 7/21/11
exH married OW the next week and moved across the country to be with her...
LL CHOSE to live happily ever after...