Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
Published: 18 minutes agoI am trying to divorce my spouse, but he is using suicidal ideation to get out of the responsibility. He was disappointed to receive my divorce petition. He contacted a bunch of people via text that day and got taken to the hospital by the police, who did a welfare check. He stayed there for three weeks.
He wants me to accept a settlement that offers me about 15% of our shared wealth. I hate to set a precedent for future divorces where a person can claim they will try to kill themselves if certain conditions are not met in a divorce process. What is the most humane course of action here for the sake of humanity?What your spouse is doing is emotional abuse. He is trying to manipulate you and your emotions with threats of suicide.
I don’t understand. She makes the date with me and then decides this may not work? My husband said that Vivian values her family over our friendship. Your thoughts?While I understand the disappointment of canceled plans, I think your read of Vivian is a bit uncharitable. If her nephew doesn’t live in town, it stands to reason that she doesn’t have as many chances to see him as she does you. I’d hope you’d be happy that your friend gets to maintain family connections.
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