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By Maria Callas fan and teacher2

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Reading through the posts, I was just curious. Your paycheck is $2600.00 as a teacher? Is this bi-monthly? Where in the world to you work? That is more than double my salary and I've been teaching 14 years in the mid-west.
I understand if you wish not to disclose that personal information.

I think you can have your husband's name removed from anything you want. If he just "up and left" then any court in the land would declare him deliquent concerning all of his domestic, financial responsibilites. In addition, once you divorce him, he will owe back child support payments and the courts can take the money

from his salary legally.

Good luck to you. Keep you chin up. I have a slipped disc and another back problem where my veterbrae move backward (retrolisthesis). After I vaccuum, I'm in bed for the weekend in miserable pain. It's chronic and will never go away. I can only take very, very strong pain killers to deal with it. If I opt to have a high-risk surgery, chances are that I'd never walk again.

Just trying to say: take things day by day. Be happy you can walk, play with your kids, vaccuum and such. I know our salaries are not the best, but it's better than unemployment.

Take care.

 


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