What can I do when i sold all my husbands tools, house, everything on a false power of attorney?

December 13, 2009 by admin · 7 Comments
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babyray_w asked:

my friends and i made up a power of attorney, i sold all his business tools, his harley and the house for a lot less than they were worth,I have had numerous affairs and now he wants a divorce and not give me any alimony. what should I do? Regay Wolf Watson
He was never mean or abusive to me, he was away at work alot, he is an ironworker and it calls for him to be out of town to work most the times. I didn’t want to go with him, then i couldn’t party or have a good time, he sent me home over half his paychecks, it just wasn’t enough for me

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7 Responses to “What can I do when i sold all my husbands tools, house, everything on a false power of attorney?”
  1. UppityBroad68 says:

    If no alimony is the only price you have to pay for the crimes of Grand Larceny and Fraud, count yourself very lucky. You could be facing years in prison because your actions were not just “wrong” , your actions were seriously criminal…. by the way, your friend could also face charges. UppityBroad68

  2. alexander_ratkin says:

    My first guess would be go to jail, but then there is leaving the country under an assumed name and never coming back. alexander_ratkin

  3. TL1 says:

    I don’t know. Was he abusive or emotionally distant, or? Wow. This question is simply incredible.

    Did you have kids?

    Morally, you don’t have a case.

    Simply amazing.

    What you should do is pay him back for the items you apparently had no right to sell, unless they fall under joint purchase, then you, I suppose, might have a right to sell some of them as you did, and drop an effort to force him to pay alimony. Instead, you should ask to borrow money, or look for better employment.

    Either way, consult a lawyer. TL1

  4. Help me please! says:

    Your husband will probably get his divorce if he wants it. He probably won’t have to pay alimony either. Everything you sold was sold under false pretense, it was not legal. What should you do? You might want to consider how you can go about repaying him for what you stole. It’s also possible that you could go to jail. Help me please!

  5. betrayedhusband says:

    I think you should apologize, admit (in court if you need to) what you did, accept divorce on whatever terms he offers and work on fixing yourself.

    Even if he was a horrible man, that is no excuse for you to behave like a selfish child.

    You don’t say what you want. Do you desire reconciliation? Do you want the divorce?

    If you desire reconciliation, I think you need to start with repentance. That is more than just saying your are sorry, it includes a total transformation in your life. It includes owning what you did, without offering excuses or blameshifting.

    Personally, I think you should do that anyway. It seems like you would be a better person to be around than as a cheater. betrayedhusband

  6. jessi says:

    I think you are very very selfish and need to grow up. Think about what you did, what if that was you out there in the hot sun or cold winter working in the weather just to send money that could have been put into savings or paying bills for someone to spend it all on a good time.
    How could you sell someones stuff that isnt yours, that they worked hard for in there life.
    I think you better look out because not only could he get a great lawyer and take you to the cleaners with no alimony but possibly bring criminal charges against you since you want to use a fake power of attorney.
    let this be a lesson in life, because in the long run you will dearly pay for how you treated this person. jessi

  7. Jozeewales says:

    I got a “girlfriend” sent to jail for doing pretty much the same thing. LOL! Enjoy your stay! Jozeewales

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