It goes without much ado that I wasn’t kept abreast on the whereabouts of the girls. The ex went so far as to change his phone number (when he had a phone) and the number wasn’t passed on to me. I was within minutes of calling the police to have them check on daughter #2 and Megan because daughter #2 spent the evening paging me every 15 minutes with the old phone number. In hindsight I should have because they were left home alone. Granted daughter #2 was 15 and Megan was 10.
Medical Care:
Husband shall maintain medical and hospitalization insurance for the benefit of each minor child – All medical and hospitalization deductible and other medical and hospitalization expenses of the children which are not covered by insurance shall be paid for by Husband.
– I still have a BOX full of medical bills for Megan that I got stuck with. Thank goodness for Alabama’s AllKids health care and school free lunches. Funny, one of those disparaging remarks that shouldn’t have been made was about how I should have been more financially responsible and I wouldn’t have had to file for bankruptcy.
So should Part 3 cover who was responsible for what debt? Perhaps I could cover just the ones that the collection agencies called me on because the ex didn’t have a phone. I could break it down to every account the ex had agreed to pay and defaulted on. I had to carry the pages with me when we bought the house – thank goodness the mortgage company held some value in the documents my ex signed.
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