Is he lying about his debt?

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Okay, here’s a scenario (sorry for the long story):
A married couple with two kids. The mother makes 1/2 the amount of money the father does. The father gives the mother a hard time about providing financially for the family. The mother knows that he’s cheated on her in the past (and there is a possibility that he’s still cheating on her). So he accuses the mother of not contributing towards the household money, especially for the kids, but the mother contributes as much as her salary allows her to. The husband, on the other hand, contributes less than she does (remember, he makes twice as much as her), but he says he pays for everything. Obviously not true. The problem is, when his kids ask him for money, he tells them he cant give them money because has so much debt that he has to pay off (he blames the debt on the kids). He’s very convincing when he speaks, but the problem is that he never shows anyone any proof of his debt. When he fills out financial papers, like applying for a price reduction on something, he does not write down the debt he supposedly has (the mother has seen these papers because he has forgotten to hide them where he usually hides his papers). Oh and dont mention anything about a divorce. There’s a huge chance that wont happen.

How is he in debt when he doesn’t really contribute a lot of money in the household. The mother makes less, but spends more and she has less debt than he does. How does that happen?
Is it possible that he is lying about his debt? How does one know?

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One Response to “Is he lying about his debt?”

  1. ouragon Says:

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    Order a free copy of each of your credit reports. It’s easy to do online or through the mail. Maybe not so legal, but easy to do.

    I was with a man who complained constantly about what a drain I was on him money-wise. After I left, I was RICH, because I had unknowingly been supporting him.