This is why you NEVER quit your job and depend on a man and DEFINITELY NEVEr EVER “stay for the kids” this is the situation your poor kid will end up in
I understand it being difficult to tell your family when you're being abused. Particularly in a marriage when your parents seem so happy that you got married. My first husband was a monster and it took me almost 4 years to tell my parents what was happening. And check my husband trying to kill me and our daughter for me. Finally to get away and it has been almost 20 years since said and I still have extremely bitter and ashamed. Of what I let myself be put through. I love it what I let my daughter be put through and it takes a very long time to do that. I remember saying long before I ever got married. I'd never stay with someone if they abused me. It's very easy to say that until you're in that situation. Because it's not like they start out with the with the physical. It's not likely start out abusing you and it's always a rollercoaster. Text are strong person to get out of there and not everybody can get out. And unfortunately, the repercussions of abuse, can I ask a long time like I said, it's been almost 20 years and my daughter. Unfortunately, the first 4 years of her life was spent. Watching her father abused me and she is mentally disabled. And she has a tendency to act out violently when she's upset. Because that's what she saw the first 4 years of her life and I spent the last 20 years trying to correct it, but it's also extremely hard. I'm very thankful. My current husband was a godsend. Takes a very strong man to take on someone else's kid. It takes an amazing person to take on a disabled kid. That's not biologically yours. My husband is a saint. And my daughter loves him more than anyone else in the world. For a social television we ever get divorced. I'll make Kim take her as a joke so.
In listening, no one should put up with a guy like this. He is a tyrant. Let him take care of his rude mom and let him figure it all out. Who cares how he handles it it isn't her problem. The daughter has a lot going on teenage life can be very stressful, emotional etc. I don’t know if she can support her daughter if divorced other then child support. ‘She understands her place’ he is revolting in everything he says
She owned it before marriage. That would generally not be considered marital property. I believe he would have to have made significant improvements that increased the value of the house to have any claim at all.
What is it with the weird accents in this one. Plus if these are meant to be England we have no fault divorce and if charges are brought you can’t change it to money only for abuse and we have Clare’s law here too. Also apartments here are flats and yes I know it’s only a story but come on get with the programme.
I realize these stories are works of fiction, dreamed up by aspiring authors, often using AI, often very young, and mostly ESL. That being said, These people and the AI they use seem to be living in the mid-1800s, with 21st century technology. 🤣
Everyone is busy in this family except Nick. Both Mother and daughter should leave this creep.
This is why you NEVER quit your job and depend on a man and DEFINITELY NEVEr EVER “stay for the kids” this is the situation your poor kid will end up in
I understand it being difficult to tell your family when you're being abused. Particularly in a marriage when your parents seem so happy that you got married. My first husband was a monster and it took me almost 4 years to tell my parents what was happening. And check my husband trying to kill me and our daughter for me. Finally to get away and it has been almost 20 years since said and I still have extremely bitter and ashamed. Of what I let myself be put through. I love it what I let my daughter be put through and it takes a very long time to do that. I remember saying long before I ever got married. I'd never stay with someone if they abused me. It's very easy to say that until you're in that situation. Because it's not like they start out with the with the physical. It's not likely start out abusing you and it's always a rollercoaster. Text are strong person to get out of there and not everybody can get out. And unfortunately, the repercussions of abuse, can I ask a long time like I said, it's been almost 20 years and my daughter. Unfortunately, the first 4 years of her life was spent. Watching her father abused me and she is mentally disabled. And she has a tendency to act out violently when she's upset. Because that's what she saw the first 4 years of her life and I spent the last 20 years trying to correct it, but it's also extremely hard. I'm very thankful. My current husband was a godsend. Takes a very strong man to take on someone else's kid. It takes an amazing person to take on a disabled kid. That's not biologically yours. My husband is a saint. And my daughter loves him more than anyone else in the world. For a social television we ever get divorced. I'll make Kim take her as a joke so.
In listening, no one should put up with a guy like this. He is a tyrant. Let him take care of his rude mom and let him figure it all out. Who cares how he handles it it isn't her problem. The daughter has a lot going on teenage life can be very stressful, emotional etc.
I don’t know if she can support her daughter if divorced other then child support.
‘She understands her place’ he is revolting in everything he says
Nick is self centered and neglectful. He is also verbally abusive to both wife and daughter.
Story 1-- 🎵Grandma must've been toxic🎵, or else her granddaughter wouldn't be laughin' at the funeral. (Britney Spears reference)
He called her momma
Who can't tell the voices between your daughter and her husband
Is the same voice
Another thing if married the house only if in her name he can make a claim on it but if still in her parents name not so much.
She owned it before marriage. That would generally not be considered marital property.
I believe he would have to have made significant improvements that increased the value of the house to have any claim at all.
@@darkamora5123 if UK he can claim and it’s known to happen more so when a long marriage
What is it with the weird accents in this one.
Plus if these are meant to be England we have no fault divorce and if charges are brought you can’t change it to money only for abuse and we have Clare’s law here too. Also apartments here are flats and yes I know it’s only a story but come on get with the programme.
The accent went from northern, to Irish to londonish, then a constant mixture of all 3 😂
WHAT 😂 Sounds like someone needs a new mic. 👍👍
I realize these stories are works of fiction, dreamed up by aspiring authors, often using AI, often very young, and mostly ESL. That being said, These people and the AI they use seem to be living in the mid-1800s, with 21st century technology. 🤣