Dear Abby: I just found out my husband has been pretending he has a job for more than a year
- A person discovered their spouse has been lying about having a job for over a year.
- The spouse used savings to pretend the nonexistent job was providing income, affecting financial decisions.
- After denying the truth and providing fake documents, the spouse eventually admitted the deception.
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Dear Abby: Husband pretended that he had a job for more than year
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 10 years and in a relationship for 20. I just found out that for more than a year he has been lying about working. He pretended he had a part-time contracting job and has been using our savings to pass as income from this fictional job.Over the past year, we made a lot of financial decisions based on the assumption that he was employed, which has left us in a tight situation. He initially denied it w…
DEAR ABBY: Husband has spent a year pretending he held a job
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 10 years and in a relationship for 20. I just found out that for more than a year he has been lying about working. He pretended he had a part-time contracting job and has been using our savings to pass as income from this fictional job.
Dear Abby: Husband faked employment to drain our savings - can I trust him again?
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 10 years and in a relationship for 20. I just found out that for more than a year he has been lying about working. He pretended he had a part-time contracting job and has been using our savings to pass as income from this fictional job.
Dear Abby: I just found out my husband has been pretending he has a job for more than a year
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 10 years and in a relationship for 20. I just found out that for more than a year he has been lying about working. He pretended he had a part-time contracting job and has been using our savings to pass as income from this fictional job. Over the past year, we made a lot of financial decisions based on the assumption that he was employed, which has left us in a tight situation. He initially denied it…
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