bradd80 said:
expos, do you have a divorce agreement or court order in place which requires you to give her your financial information?
If not, then you owe her nothing. Maintain strict NC. If she needs something from you, she can ask nicely and not on such short notice. Otherwise, she will have to get a court order.
She is treating you like a POS. Don't let her.
Our divorce was possibly the most non-messy divorce that I know of. I asked to divorce, she then filed about a month and half later.
No court orders were put into place.
She had a lawyer friend of hers draw up the agreement. I then faxed it to my uncle who is also a lawyer and out of charity he looked it over and didn't charge me a dime.
We simply went to the courthouse and separated before the judge. I kept all of my retirement and personal savings. We split the money in our checking account and joint savings 50/50. We basically lived paycheck to paycheck and didn't have much money because we bought this huge home and were essentially house poor.
So, financially, I did not take much of hit - if any. No children from our marriage...so it wasn't that complicated. She had her name officially changed back her maiden name a day after we divorced...I found that sort of sad for some reason.
We have always been civil when it comes to dealing with the financial stuff...it's only when I asked for some closure and offered my sympathy to her that she went f-ing ballistic on me and I have said a word to her since.
90 days no contact.
The reason I came to this site in the first place was due to AFC-ness during my closure request with her. I didn't cry or anything, but I let her beat on me pretty bad. I've changed so much since that meeting, I feel like a different guy. I've pulled more dates and female interest in the past two months than the last 10 years combined.
I'm just not ready to have her beat me again.
I'm pretty sure I'll get a phone call tomorrow morning. I don't want to fight with her, but she has a short fuse and she's very good arguing. She could have been a lawyer herself.