Posted by MF Poor on June 09, 2009 at 06:03:52 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: I think I've had it posted by Jason, NW Ontario on June 08, 2009 at 20:27:33:
We can provide you with all the opinions you want. It"s going to be entirely up to you as to what the final decision is. So think carefully. This will have repercussions that last the rest of your life.
A wife SHOULD be a business partner as well as all else that goes with a marriage. She SHOULD be doing her part to make things work. If she ISN"T, you have a serious problem. Money (and the lack of it) is the #1 reason why marriages fail. She needs to take a long hard look at which means more to her....the horses or your life together. This is going to take a confrontation to find an ending. Good luck with that.
It"s been my findings that a financial situation that is in free-fall doesn"t turn around and make itself "wonderful" again. Generally, bad just gets worse. There are exceptions, but based on the criteria you have presented, I"d be very doubtful YOURS is in the exceptional group.
My opinion? Tell the wife EITHER she can find a way to make things pencil out to AT LEAST a break even point, or she needs to look at finding another hobby. Dreams are great, but they don"t feed the bulldog. If she doesn"t want to work with you, you might be better off WITHOUT her. And with that comes loosing darn near everything....for BOTH of you.
DRAW A LINE IN THE SAND and stand your ground, else you"re going to end up with nothing AND still own a lot of debt.
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