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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 21112" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>First of all, I can't speak for anyone else, but I in no way think less of you for how you choose to handle this situation. I am just trying as best as I can too help you with options because you seem so lost in what you can do with this awful situation. We all have our own stories and we all need to follow our hearts and this board is the place you should be able to come and vent and not ever feel like any less of a person because of how you feel and deal with things.</p><p></p><p>Second of all, I guess since the tickets are in your husband's name because the car is in his name, then I guess he has no choice but to pay them. I would now allow her to use the car anymore though because she now knows that if she gets tickets, it's not her responsiblity to pay them, so why should she care where she parks. </p><p></p><p>I just wish you and husband would go and get some serious counseling or some kind of family support because this will eventually rip you apart, no matter how much you love each other. </p><p></p><p>You and husband will know when you've had enough and need to change how you react. I remember saying I could never throw my gh out no matter what because he is my son and would never be able to take care of himself. I knew when the time came that I had to change that way of thinking and we are all better off today because of it. </p><p></p><p>Like I always say, you need to follow your heart. I will add though that you also need to learn how to protect it. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can all find a way to come through this. I will be thinking about you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 21112, member: 2442"] First of all, I can't speak for anyone else, but I in no way think less of you for how you choose to handle this situation. I am just trying as best as I can too help you with options because you seem so lost in what you can do with this awful situation. We all have our own stories and we all need to follow our hearts and this board is the place you should be able to come and vent and not ever feel like any less of a person because of how you feel and deal with things. Second of all, I guess since the tickets are in your husband's name because the car is in his name, then I guess he has no choice but to pay them. I would now allow her to use the car anymore though because she now knows that if she gets tickets, it's not her responsiblity to pay them, so why should she care where she parks. I just wish you and husband would go and get some serious counseling or some kind of family support because this will eventually rip you apart, no matter how much you love each other. You and husband will know when you've had enough and need to change how you react. I remember saying I could never throw my gh out no matter what because he is my son and would never be able to take care of himself. I knew when the time came that I had to change that way of thinking and we are all better off today because of it. Like I always say, you need to follow your heart. I will add though that you also need to learn how to protect it. I hope you can all find a way to come through this. I will be thinking about you!! [/QUOTE]
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