Desdinova
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I've reached an odd stage in my divorce. First of all, I didn't initiate it, she did.
What I know about my ex is that money is a huge motivational factor. When she has no money, she does things (usually dumb things) to acquire it. I'm fairly certain that's why there's been no mention of divorce until almost 3 years after we split up. She needed money and since divorce is a cash cow for so many women, she decided to try it.
She went for all kinds of stuff: child support, retroactive child support, full custody, half the house, etc. She didn't get any of it. All I offered her instead of another case conference and getting the house evaluated was $5k of my retirement savings. She jumped at it. A rough draft of the divorce agreement was done up.
So I was fine with the divorce agreement, but she was not. We went back and forth with changes, costing a fortune every time the agreement was changed. The last sticking point for her was something she wanted removed from the minutes of the case conference. I refused to alter that.
So now we're at a standstill, and have been for months. She occasionally mentions that she wants to finish the divorce, but I've heard nothing from my lawyer. I have a feeling the only reason she want to finish it now is because her bf is pushing for marriage. She told me that once she gets the 5k from me, she'll be giving it to her mom to help reimburse her for paying for the divorce. She also mentioned that the lawyer told her that if we could not agree on the agreement, we would need to have another case conference which she does not want (she apparently felt like throwing up while at the courthouse.)
So to summarize, she's having a debate between getting the $5 or having negative emotion from another case conference. That's why it's at a standstill.
I now have to make a decision whether I want to finish the divorce or not.
Pros to finishing the divorce:
- I don't have it hanging over my head anymore
- Costs will be wrapped up and I can actually plan with my money instead of saving it for potential divorce costs
Pros to leaving it at a standstill:
- My retirement savings continue to get invested, making me more money
- Costs nothing
- Divorce issues become more irrelevant over time and have less impact in front of a judge
Any thoughts on what I should do here?
What I know about my ex is that money is a huge motivational factor. When she has no money, she does things (usually dumb things) to acquire it. I'm fairly certain that's why there's been no mention of divorce until almost 3 years after we split up. She needed money and since divorce is a cash cow for so many women, she decided to try it.
She went for all kinds of stuff: child support, retroactive child support, full custody, half the house, etc. She didn't get any of it. All I offered her instead of another case conference and getting the house evaluated was $5k of my retirement savings. She jumped at it. A rough draft of the divorce agreement was done up.
So I was fine with the divorce agreement, but she was not. We went back and forth with changes, costing a fortune every time the agreement was changed. The last sticking point for her was something she wanted removed from the minutes of the case conference. I refused to alter that.
So now we're at a standstill, and have been for months. She occasionally mentions that she wants to finish the divorce, but I've heard nothing from my lawyer. I have a feeling the only reason she want to finish it now is because her bf is pushing for marriage. She told me that once she gets the 5k from me, she'll be giving it to her mom to help reimburse her for paying for the divorce. She also mentioned that the lawyer told her that if we could not agree on the agreement, we would need to have another case conference which she does not want (she apparently felt like throwing up while at the courthouse.)
So to summarize, she's having a debate between getting the $5 or having negative emotion from another case conference. That's why it's at a standstill.
I now have to make a decision whether I want to finish the divorce or not.
Pros to finishing the divorce:
- I don't have it hanging over my head anymore
- Costs will be wrapped up and I can actually plan with my money instead of saving it for potential divorce costs
Pros to leaving it at a standstill:
- My retirement savings continue to get invested, making me more money
- Costs nothing
- Divorce issues become more irrelevant over time and have less impact in front of a judge
Any thoughts on what I should do here?

