RoseRed said:As a matter of fact...
RoseRed said:As a matter of fact...
just.me said:LOL! I have been trying to teach my kid kindness, and that turn the other cheek thing......thanks for all your comments - to everyone here....even those that have given me red karma (wow, and I have gotten lots of it - for being a pansy and a "tard".....)- it helps just to talk about it out to (gulp!) unbiased people.....LOL...thanks a lot. Oh, and the boyfriend will not be getting a free ride -- we are gonna share - bills, chores, everything...!
Has anyone thought that if said abusive ex spouse were to pass away who would be the beneficiary of his SS check?Tina2001aniT said:
She is putting her life on hold for her son, keeping his father's,the abusive alcoholic, health insurance, therefore not able to get divorced.....
mainman said:Ok, that was just mean and hurtful....
Ye of little taste...Geek said:here have a toke...After a few the dance starts to look cool
RoseRed said:Ya know. Think of the money you could save by not paying your hubbys medical insurance. That extra money could be well spent on paying rent for your son's new apartment instead.
I think what you're doing is great. It also goes to show you aren't a bitter, vindictive type person.just.me said:The difference between insurance with husband and without is like 20 bucks a month.....
mainman said:Ye of little taste...
And you hold on to that blunt, it might have been sprayed....
Geek said:Aren't you the one that has been fixed? Burning flesh etc.?
mainman said:
It's not a dance after all is it?
If you are still legally married unless it states otherwise in your separation agreement your husband has the right to be on your insurance. It would however be his obligation to pay any difference in premium though.just.me said:The difference between insurance with husband and without is like 20 bucks a month.....
Okie dokie then....Geek said::fixed:
just.me said:The difference between insurance with husband and without is like 20 bucks a month.....
Thanks - and I really like your quote!meangirl said:I think what you're doing is great. It also goes to show you aren't a bitter, vindictive type person.
Wenchy said:Exactly.
I did the same for my ex for three years after we split. He had medical issues, and I had excellent insurance coverage. It was the least I could do for the father of my daughter.