ChatterBank0 min ago
Update to "without anybody stating the obvious"....
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Well I did indeed confront him last night with the statement - he looked so stunned that he didnt even think to ask why it was open. composed himself very quickly then said it was towards his daughters future, then when i said why he has never once put money away weekly in the last 8 years, then chooses the exact month we got into dire financial worries he just wouldnt answer. Just kept repeating he could do what he likes for his daughter with his money. But you know that certain people do a specific thing when they are lying, like not looking you in the eye, or a nervous cough etc, well he has a specific thing that he does and he was difinitely lying. Havent a clue where to go from here now : (
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Huh? Why does there have to be another woman.
What else has he done, besides staying out one night, to make you think he might have another woman?
To me, it sounds like he wants to give money to HIS daughter and not do the same for YOUR son. The only way he could get away with it is to open a separate bank account....because he knows it's wrong.
What else has he done, besides staying out one night, to make you think he might have another woman?
To me, it sounds like he wants to give money to HIS daughter and not do the same for YOUR son. The only way he could get away with it is to open a separate bank account....because he knows it's wrong.
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So he has his own account that he transfers money from into your joint account. You don't know how much goes into his own account so if he was up to something dodgy, why would he need to transfer money into his daughters account (thus involving her)? He could just draw the money straight from his own account without you knowing.
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