Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation
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@JC said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
Maybe also time for an intervention for Uncle. "Why are you lying to people who should matter to you - what are you a psychopath?" might make him take a thought to himself. If not at least he'll know you're onto him.
I agree. Mrs TA's family are very non-confrontational though so we'll see if that goes anywhere. And her Mum isn't going to touch this I don't think, in her present mental state.
e.g. I went over to measure up for carpet today, and as I was leaving the MIL started panicking that she couldn't find house keys. I let myself out through the garage, stating that the keys can't have gone far, and I definitely did not have them.
The old bitch is fucking lucky I even acknowledge her given how hard she's failing at adulting right now.
Its affecting the wife as well, who just lost her favourite aunt (her father's sister) to cancer and is under a fuckload of stress because she's taking time off work to sort out her Mum's affairs.
Happy fucking bunch eh?
Best outcome for the family right now (with a nod to @Chris-B aka "The Iceman") after the wife gets Enduring PoA:
- Dog escapes from MIL's place
- Gets hit by passing stolen car driven by local dickhead
- MIL, chasing after dog, drops dead instantly from massive heart attack.
- Grandfather finally gives up at the same time (not far off, let me tell you).
- Grandfather's house gets sold, Uncle gets half, and is told to fuck off.
- MIL's house gets sold.
- Grief for those who wish to grieve*
- Holiday to Europe with my Long Service Leave in October.
*Not I
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@NTA said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@JC said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
Maybe also time for an intervention for Uncle. "Why are you lying to people who should matter to you - what are you a psychopath?" might make him take a thought to himself. If not at least he'll know you're onto him.
I agree. Mrs TA's family are very non-confrontational though so we'll see if that goes anywhere. And her Mum isn't going to touch this I don't think, in her present mental state.
e.g. I went over to measure up for carpet today, and as I was leaving the MIL started panicking that she couldn't find house keys. I let myself out through the garage, stating that the keys can't have gone far, and I definitely did not have them.
The old bitch is fucking lucky I even acknowledge her given how hard she's failing at adulting right now.
Its affecting the wife as well, who just lost her favourite aunt (her father's sister) to cancer and is under a fuckload of stress because she's taking time off work to sort out her Mum's affairs.
Happy fucking bunch eh?
Best outcome for the family right now (with a nod to @Chris-B aka "The Iceman") after the wife gets Enduring PoA:
- Dog escapes from MIL's place
- Gets hit by passing stolen car driven by local dickhead
- MIL, chasing after dog, drops dead instantly from massive heart attack.
- Grandfather finally gives up at the same time (not far off, let me tell you).
- Grandfather's house gets sold, Uncle gets half, and is told to fuck off.
- MIL's house gets sold.
- Grief for those who wish to grieve*
- Holiday to Europe with my Long Service Leave in October.
- Not I
Burn after reading
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@jegga said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@Catogrande said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@NTA Having a spot of trouble losing the mental image..?
You are one sick puppy.
Praise indeed.
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@NTA said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@Crucial look they were lovely people when I joined, but now they're just pissing me offโ.
($5000 in the glovebox of a stolen car at a set location, BTW)
In-laws or the Fern?
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I'm still trying to weasel in a powerwall joke! but the hurts are real bro. Tough situation to navigate but it sounds like you have a solid plan, and are under no illusions about various agendas re money.
ps is that 5k in Aussie Dollarydoo's or NZ Kumera chips?
Just asking for a friend
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@Crucial said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@booboo said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@NTA menral illness is a bitch. And I think there is plenty on display here. Jeez mate: feeling for yoy.
Apparently the first sign of going la-la is spelling.
Typing on a "smart" phone ... but yeah ...
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@Paekakboyz said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
ps is that 5k in Aussie Dollarydoo's or NZ Kumera chips?
If it was Kiwi dollars we'd be done here
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Right, so the last nearly-8 weeks have been interesting.
Sold the car for probably less than what it was worth, but there were bills to pay. I fucking HATE selling cars. Tyre kickers, time wasters, the lot of them.
I've smashed a lot of shit to pieces with a hammer during the cleanup of her place - old furniture that was in parts rubbish (the 70s chipboard crap) to well made (the 1940s/50s proper joinery - some of the nails looked brand new! Shame to end it, really). Ripped up 60sqm of carpet, replaced lights, dumped about 7cubic metres of crap. Also got a bit of carpentry organised to sell the joint and did some painting with it.
Very therapeutic. Particularly the smashing bit.
Offers have come in which are acceptable - considering its the middle of winter and not exactly a red hot market right now.
Pay the agent, pay off her debts, and she should still walk away with a few hundred gorillas.
Unfortunately its not enough to get another place, or to put her in care with her fucking idiot dog, which is a shame, because as these two pointed out:
@Chris-B. said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@NTA Sounds like your MIL needs to be checked out for early stages of Alzheimers or similar.
@booboo said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@NTA menral illness is a bitch. And I think there is plenty on display here. Jeez mate: feeling for yoy.
Wife got her in to see the Neuro chappie: preliminary diagnosis is vascular dementia.
Not really a surprise, but still a bit of a shock to finally get a label applied to it.
I suppose the option of living with her Dad long-term is under question, depending on her faculties. Her brother has shown no signs of moving out yet, so he wants to stay close to the money (and pay no rent!) off the old man's lifetime of work.
But at this stage its the only real option until the old man dies, and more cash is freed up. If she starts needing serious care, the dog is then going to be a sticking point. Its anxious as fuck all the time when she's not around - I've had to look after it on my work from home days during various doctor appointments. Its testament to my patience that the damn thing is still alive.
Funny story: she rings us one wet June night in a panic, leaving two messages on our answering machine "Charlie has run away. I can't find him! Please help me! I beg of you!" (actual quote).
Mrs TA's brother goes over there - the dog has crawled under the old man's recliner while the footrest was up, and got trapped in there when he went to the shitter
Anyway, that's where it sits. Looks like the debt is sorted but the real shit is just beginning.
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@Catogrande you're not fucking wrong. I just want my wife back dammit! All this bullshit will give her early onset dementia
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@NTA said in Wisdom of TSF: Debt consolidation:
@Catogrande you're not fucking wrong. I just want my wife back dammit! All this bullshit will give her early onset dementia
Not something you hear often.
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@Catogrande she's a keeper.
But my concerns stem mainly from her stressing the fuck out about things over which she has no control which is not good for general mental health. And THEN she'll dismiss my methods of dealing with it.
e.g. the boy started high school this year, and one of the kids who was also at his primary school has been giving him some grief.
One incident recently, this kid has the boy pinned up against the wall and is calling him a Fat C*** - which is a bit unreasonable as he's stretched out a bit and lost a lot of the puppy fat.
My solution: "Boy, next time he does that, you drop that little fucker with an elbow to the jaw"
Her interjection: "No you can't do that because you'll get in trouble!"But afterwards she's all "If that little shit touches my boy again, I'm calling the police!"
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@NTA You're certainly up against it mate with the MIL and any "hard yards" advice on how to handle things is unlikely to be appreciated. Dealing with a loopy parent is a highly emotional issue. Both my in-laws had health concerns before they karked it. He had dementia and kidney related issues (leads to urinary infections which exacerbates the looniness). She had cancer and was on large doses of pain relief. Sister-in-law (live in carer, happy to do so as she had her own marriage problems) woke up one night to the smell of burning, rushed downstairs to find the old boy in the kitchen making toast because he was hungry. Only problem was that instead of a piece of bread in the toaster he'd put in one of the old dear's morphine patches which had naturally sought fire. Close call but any advice on how to deal with such issues was not appreciated.