Does this deserve forgiveness?
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If this doesn't solve the issue, or if you find that she is callously mismanaging the money, there isn't much you can do. As long as she pays her fair share of the ongoing living expenses, her savings belong to HER. You will obviously be hurt (and I would explain that to her in detail) and may wish to split at that point....no one can make that choice for you.
Does this deserve forgiveness?Why do you care? You not married...you don't have a foot to stand on...legally
Does this deserve forgiveness?Forgiveness in ones decision, and it must come from the bottom of your heart. Surely yes you can forgive her. Its hurtful that you had such experience as mine but though one thing is that some worm en don't know what a budget is. They are poor financial budgets as your partner here. She would use the money which she feel its free money without a plan perhaps buying unnecessary stuff. I used to have a joint account with my wife and worked all the overtime mostly like 60 hours overtime every two weeks. My rents plus all the bills was less than $1000.00 yet I was getting btwn $4000-5200 each month and when I thought I had $8000.00 I found out I had $800.00 When I thought I had $6000.00 I found out I had$900.00. There was nothing I was to do. I was upset, mad. angry etc but what did I gain out of it, absolutely nothing. Even if you sue her, the fact remain the same that you both had equal rights to the account. Let this be a lesson learned and close down joint accounts and have your own account because she had a habit of misusing money which she won't stop doing it if money is there. She deserve forgiveness and don't dwell on it but move on with other issues at hand and restart your financial freedom once again.
Does this deserve forgiveness?Forgiveness is a must if you would experience spiritual wholeness. However, forgiveness does not mean you must be dull-witted. Demand accountability, and learn from your mistakes. Nest time open a join account, and inspect it frequently.
Does this deserve forgiveness?If she's not your wife she can do what ever the hell she wants. You have no say in how she handles her money. I personally would dump any guy that thought he could tell me what to do with my money that didn't put a wedding band on my ring finger. Quit playing house and get married buddy.
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