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This new occurrence (of your slimy husband cheating) will catapult you to a better new life without him. It's a lot to deal with in the moment, but do all that you can to strengthen yourself and use that energy to move forward.
You can do it - you sound very strong...and when all of this is behind you, you WILL be empowered and freed - from this toxic situation. Consider yourself fortunate that you didn't waste any more time...there are better days in front of you!
Success is the best revenge - and I'm wishing you a very successful and happy new life ahead of you!
If I'm with someone and I start to feel unstable, that means I'm being gaslighted.
I left my family for ten years, was happy, then go back to my family, and I feel unstable again.
The issue is not me, the issue is my family is a bunch of crazy making narssasist.
Some things just can't be fixed I'm sorry. I think first thing you should do is find a good therapist.
Improve your self easteem, realize you deserve better.
May you receive clarity, wisdom, courage, strength and peace in your heart on this life-changing journey.
Wishing you strength to endure this. It will be hard but you will come through it.
You've received very constructive and great advice from many on this post - I hope this helped you to take a step back, and assess your situation from an objective and constructive viewpoint. So, based on all that you've read and learned, my suggestion is for you to literally write down a plan and the steps so it's not overwhelming and it's more effective in accomplishing - and the time line.
What do you feel are the steps that you'd like to put into motion - and the time frame? By the way, we're all virtually cheering you on on the sidelines and wishing you all the very best!!
This entire problem you have is because of your husband. You have a husband problem NOT a MIL problem. If your husband refuses to ask his mother to leave then you will have no choice but to 1. suck it up and accept that she will be living with you until she dies or 2. make plans to leave your husband and move out with your kids.
I he her actual legal husband or it it still a living together baby-daddy/baby-mama situation?
If it is and they split up on one gets alimony. If the "husband" doesn't have a high-earning job the child support will be pretty minimal too. So if the OP's leaves with her kids she may have to assume some of the financial responsibility for them. If MIL moves out, they lose $1,000 a month in household income. From what the OP has said on this thread about scrimping and having to shop at the dollar store, that loss of income will put a real hardship on the family.
Astrid I am so sorry you are in this abusive relationship. It is abusive. Verbal, emotional & financial.
I get you want to stay stable, have stable housing, for you and the children.
In my city there is a low cost councelling service. There is a wait list but an intake officer that triages. (I used it for marriage councelling but as my situation was stable & not abusive I had to wait). This service has marriage coucelling, individual councelling & also councelling to make solid plans when separation was the sensible path - to find resources, to find housing solutions (private rental or social housing agencies), to find low cost legal advice for separation of assets.
I would start with Lifeline & ask for every helpline & local service to help women escape abuse.
I have given this advice to a women I know, separated but not legally divorced. She also is not ready to do it alone, not ready to work & support herself or children. Is therefore dependant on that man for housing (nice large house) & all costs of their living. She is not being physically abused & has chosen to wait. This is a very personal decision. I get needing stability.
Myself, I know I have been happy in my life when my home is stable (even if not ideal: living in a sharehouse, in a house with outdoor toilet, without a car etc).
Women I know have rented small apartments when starting out as a single parent. One even used tents to section private sleeping areas for her son & daughter as not enough bedrooms.
Keep reaching out for help. It may be you can find a quicker path to home security for you & your children sooner, rather than waiting to finish your degree.
1. His mother needs to take her money and decide on other options - find an apartment, senior community - whatever. Explain that financially, this is weighing you down and you cannot sustain your house and mortgage as is. She needs to find her own life, social life, etc - you and your husband overextended yourselves and you need to explain that to her - plain and simple. Decide on a time frame and stick to it - how long will it take her to research other living arrangements? Your husband can help her with the steps and this doesn't need to be a negative - she should have done this a long time ago - she'll be happier in the long run.
2. You and your husband need to downsize from your larger house - find something else that's affordable - because you cannot continue taking out loans - just do a financial plan and make the appropriate changes - as soon as possible.
That's pretty much it - your husband seems to be running from this situation and probably overwhelmed and fearful - who cares what his mother thinks - she's selfish and shouldn't have placed either of you in this situation and the longer she takes advantage, the longer you'll both be suffering. If he doesn't have a backbone to take the reins and make the necessary changes, then this will continue to implode. I'm sure you'll feel a whole lot better once you can find your own employment as well because waiting for an "allowance" from your husband and being continually criticized for spending too much would be depleting for anyone to go thru.
I hope you make the necessary changes - best wishes ~
This post did jar my memory of my mother telling me about her MIL leaving my grandfather for some stupid infraction and coming to stay with them in their small house. My brothers were still living at home and I don't think I had been born at the time. Anyway, my mother and grandma didn't get along. She was bossy and was always doing and saying things to get underneath my mother's skin. Of course, ma complained to dad.
Not making excuses for men, but I think they feel caught in the middle between mom and wife. Dad was like this. Fast forward, granddad called and told grandma to come home. Granddad knew how grandma was with her mouth, and some way was able to get her a bus ticket and back to North Carolina she went.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/i-feel-very-taken-advantage-of-what-is-fair-487172.htm
In this post you say your kids are "all very young" and you're kinda stuck. Being in high school and middle school means they're gone most of the day so......
Then you say "I am not on the deed to the home. I am given a set amount of money each week for all needs for my kids and all groceries and gas and all household expenses this is not much but I still am told that the reason we struggle is because I spend too much which is ridiculous and insulting considering I scrimp and save and have had to put back items at the dollar store to remain in budget while his mom goes and eats at restaurants all the time and brings home lobster and filet minions to cook for only herself."
This story you tell is getting harder and harder to comprehend, tbh. Is your husband/partner some sort of svengali or misogynist who won't put the "little woman" on the house deed, doles out a small allowance which forces you to put back items in the Dollar Store it's so small???? And who's ok with his mother bringing home a feast for herself while you all eat crumbs? 🙄
This is too unrealistic for me to absorb, OP, that you're taking this nonsense from a man and his mother, sorry. How do you "love" someone who treats you like garbage? Have enough self respect to say NO, I will not tolerate this disrespect from the man-child who is supposed to love and stand UP for me and our children.....not for one more minute. This is a prime example of when love is not enough.
If this man loves you, it's time to show it by kicking mommy out, going to his job every day, putting you on the deed, marrying you, and having a JOINT ACCOUNT where you get to spend what's REQUIRED to run the house for the family.
Personally, I'd leave, but I'd never have stood for any of this disrespect to begin with.
Good luck.
What you need to do is figure out if you want the relationship or not. I can not imagine being happy with this situation.
Do not do anything until you have talked to a divorce attorney. You need to make sure you are protected as well as the kids.
It does sound like HE has some mental health issues, possibly depression. And it is very possible that he knows what having his mother living with you is doing to the relationship but he feels (lets use this word) guilt for letting her move in, not setting boundaries, not making her pay her fair share. He may feel that he is obligated to allow her to live with you. I would bet he would not see his doctor about this but if you can send a note to his doctor so that they are aware that there has been a change.
Again, and I am not one to shout divorce or give ultimatums but in this case seeing a divorce attorney is where you should start.
The Husband is impulse spending & not working. (Mental health??)
The MIL is able bodied yet moved in. (A Moocher ??)
Astrid, the OP here, is hands-full raising 3 young children & doing night collage classes.
Is the family independantly rich?
Living on a trust find?
Or is MIL holding the purse strings? Actually keeping this household financially afloat?
Has MIL has become resentful? Has set limits & won't dole out extra cash (to these non-earning adults).
Is Husband resentful? Being expected to 'be The Man' & work? (Is he a gamer sitting at home in the basement?)
Is the OP resentful, having no access to household funds?
** Has this slide into a financial abuse situation? **
Please tell me everything I wrote is wrong! I DO NOT mean to insult you Astrid! I am trying to get a fuller picture. There are guys that have stumbled, taking on the husband, father, provider role. Maybe that is what is happening?
It would be great if this all turns & works out for you all.
After this is done and arrangements have been made, you throw down the gauntlet with your able-bodied, able-minded, senior brat MIL first by telling her to move the hell out of YOUR (and it is your house. Even if it's only in your husband's name, you have three minor children any divorce lawyer worth his salt will make sure it's YOUR house in the divorce settlement), but let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
After you'vr spoken to your MIL, you speak to your husband. You make it very plain to him that either his mother goes or his wife and kids do. This is non-negotiable and no compromise. She goes or you and the kids do.
If he chooses "mommy" over his wife and family, then do the plans you have arranged and go yourself and proceed.
You and your kids deserve better than to live in such a situation. Their father does not set a good example for them if he's disrepectful to their mother and allows grandma to also be.
His mother should be living on her own, with her own social life...and it should begin now. I think you need to stand firm and strong, and have confidence in yourself.
Did you read the many responses or take any of the advice given to you in your Jan 23 post??
"Couples therapy" is a useless suggestion.....your partner is not part of a couple and has no interest in fixing this. Or working. How on earth are the bills getting paid???
You cannot fix something your husband and his mother do not WANT fixed. That you are still in this situation after 4 years, and possibly married now, speaks volumes about what you're willing to tolerate from this man and his mother! That your feelings are 100% disrespected is okay with you? That makes no sense to me. Because you are financially reliant on this man who'd pay you child support if you were to split is no reason to stay.
Get a job and become financially reliant on YOURSELF together with the child support your man is obliged to pay. Be strong enough to stand up for YOURSELF when nobody else will. You have no voice in your own home. How is that a healthy environment for children to witness?
See a lawyer yesterday. Find out what YOUR legal rights are and go from there. Because you have NO RIGHTS in your own home, they've been given over to a very weak man and his overbearing mother!
The above is your first post from Jan 2023. I think it explains your situation that has worsened. Your DH may feel torn and now depressed which will cause the wanting not to work and making impulsive decisions. Torn in that he wants to please both of you but can't and takes it out on you.
I think you need to make a decision here. I so hope you have a job. Maybe time to talk to a divorce lawyer and see what your entitled to. D**m if I would be supporting 2 adults and taking abuse too.
It seems to me your husband has chosen his mother and her wishes over his wife.
It seems to me that the wife (that's you) has little to say about anything in this marriage.
All the bickering in the world is not going to change anything.
I would seek marriage counseling, even if I went alone (which is almost certain to be the case), so that I could clearly grasp my options for my future.
I wish you the very best. It is never easy to live with others, whether husband, mother-in-law, children, roommates or caregivers. Sometimes the only answer is to protect your own portion of your assets so that you have options, and to give one another space and time alone, getting on with your own hobbies and life.
Why did his mother move in with you guys to begin with if she is so "able bodied"?
Sounds like perhaps your husband is a mamas boy and I can only imagine that you knew that well before you agreed to marry him, right?
It's now time to give hubby an ultimatum....either you or his mother. And if he picks you then his mother HAS to go. Period. End of sentence.
BUT....don't be too shocked if he instead chooses his mother, and at which point you then say adios, and go file for divorce.
And tell hubby and his mother that you hope that they live happily ever after!
You deserve so much better in your marriage and I'm sorry that your husband isn't man enough to give you what you need.
Please don't continue to settle for less than.
I don’t understand why this woman lives with you .
And what “ mess have you created “ ?
You speak about your husband’s behaviors and how Mom has “ taken over his mind “ ?
How does the mother behave towards him and you ?
Is she very controlling , abusive etc . She needs to move out .