hischild71
Member
Hi all,
I hope this is the right place to post. It has to do with marriage/separation.
My story: I have been married for 3 1/2 years. I am a Christian, my husband is not. He will not go to church with me or really have anything to do with the Christian life. Long story short: We have been together for six years total. Known him since we were both teenagers. We are 37 and 41 now. He has been physically, emotionally and mentally abusive for most of that time. He has also been in trouble with the law over the years and most recently, last year, when he was convicted of burglary of 3 residences. I had written here about whether or not this was enough to separate and/or divorce and received alot of feedback from both "sides". Most recently, I found out that he had robbed my mom of her life savings, to the tune of $31,000. We had reported the robbery before we knew it was him but he later confessed it was him about 3 weeks after trying to convince us it was someone else. He has shown NO remorse, nor has he asked for forgiveness or shown any inkling of being sorry. My mom took us into her home after we got kicked out of our old home by the landlord due to this legal trouble. She treated him like a son and helped him out alot being emotionally supportive and helped financially by paying for bail and lawyer fees. And then he turns around and steals EVERYTHING she has. She is 72 and now has no financial security.
I have read/listened/heard almost everything on the subject of God and His feelings about divorce. I have consulted my therapist and pastor and have come to terms with my feelings on the subject. I won't get into that right now. For anyone that remember my earlier post about this, I wanted to write just to add this update to see if anyone who had expressed before that they thought I should stick it out and see if the most recent theft against my mother by him changes anything. I also am writing to seek further opinions on the subject.
I really feel that divorce is appropriate in this instance because of the following reasons:
1) he robbed my mother and shows no remorse and barely confessed to doing so
2) for the next five years he will be in an intense drug probation program where I will only see him twice a week.
3) I can't see being marriage to someone I rarely see especially with ALL that he has done over the years. It seems we are getting nowhere fast.
4) I am concerned about my future because I am now 41 and even though I am not that old, I am worried about being taken care of and having a life/future/financial security with someone who has never provided such and who certainly will not do so for a long time to come (he has ALOT of restitution to pay plus the IRS is garnishing his wages for back taxes he just didn't feel like paying).
This is also a man that came to see me ONE TIME when I was dying in the hospital last year. I have lost friends, had to claim bankruptcy, and now my family has been hurt by him. This is also the man I love with all my heart.
But this can't be the life that God wants for His children.
Thoughts???
Thank you in advance for listening,
K.K.
I hope this is the right place to post. It has to do with marriage/separation.
My story: I have been married for 3 1/2 years. I am a Christian, my husband is not. He will not go to church with me or really have anything to do with the Christian life. Long story short: We have been together for six years total. Known him since we were both teenagers. We are 37 and 41 now. He has been physically, emotionally and mentally abusive for most of that time. He has also been in trouble with the law over the years and most recently, last year, when he was convicted of burglary of 3 residences. I had written here about whether or not this was enough to separate and/or divorce and received alot of feedback from both "sides". Most recently, I found out that he had robbed my mom of her life savings, to the tune of $31,000. We had reported the robbery before we knew it was him but he later confessed it was him about 3 weeks after trying to convince us it was someone else. He has shown NO remorse, nor has he asked for forgiveness or shown any inkling of being sorry. My mom took us into her home after we got kicked out of our old home by the landlord due to this legal trouble. She treated him like a son and helped him out alot being emotionally supportive and helped financially by paying for bail and lawyer fees. And then he turns around and steals EVERYTHING she has. She is 72 and now has no financial security.
I have read/listened/heard almost everything on the subject of God and His feelings about divorce. I have consulted my therapist and pastor and have come to terms with my feelings on the subject. I won't get into that right now. For anyone that remember my earlier post about this, I wanted to write just to add this update to see if anyone who had expressed before that they thought I should stick it out and see if the most recent theft against my mother by him changes anything. I also am writing to seek further opinions on the subject.
I really feel that divorce is appropriate in this instance because of the following reasons:
1) he robbed my mother and shows no remorse and barely confessed to doing so
2) for the next five years he will be in an intense drug probation program where I will only see him twice a week.
3) I can't see being marriage to someone I rarely see especially with ALL that he has done over the years. It seems we are getting nowhere fast.
4) I am concerned about my future because I am now 41 and even though I am not that old, I am worried about being taken care of and having a life/future/financial security with someone who has never provided such and who certainly will not do so for a long time to come (he has ALOT of restitution to pay plus the IRS is garnishing his wages for back taxes he just didn't feel like paying).
This is also a man that came to see me ONE TIME when I was dying in the hospital last year. I have lost friends, had to claim bankruptcy, and now my family has been hurt by him. This is also the man I love with all my heart.
But this can't be the life that God wants for His children.
Thoughts???
Thank you in advance for listening,
K.K.