Hi KitCat,

Many of us have divorce settlements—involving kids and homes and other assets. We know how little communication is actually needed, and that it typically looks nothing like this-/

Originally Posted by KitCat
I said I did not but I was also surprised that we were so underwater on that vehicle. I went on to say that that would be on me as I was the one pushing for this vehicle - probably didn't look into it as much I should have *** this is a big deal because when it came to his truck we both looked online... then I picked out 3 that fit our budget and seemed to be a good deal and let him go alone to test drive and buy the one he wanted. That seemed to result in resentment over a few years that showed him I was controlling. *** So, I wanted to take responsibility that I picked out this car but he and I went to test drive and we left with the car. BONUS is ---- he wouldn't let me take the fall. He started saying it wasn't my fault and the car should have held its value and that the used car market is flooded right now. WOW... wasn't expecting that response.
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“No”
“No, I’ll try to have it by Friday”
“No, first I need you to send your form 5040”

We recommended you stick to written communication w/ 2hr+ delays, both for documentation, and because when you chat live, you seem to veer off business topics and delve into personal topics. This is hard. Just suggestions to make it easier.