If my wife leaves me and won't talk to me should I pay for her Auto and Health insurance I know she needs help


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Sounds like she's being a bit unreasonable if she won't even discuss the problem with you. But if you can afford it, I would at least be the bigger person and pay her health insurance for a few months. Give her the chance to get established - no one deserves to go without health care. I'd cancel the car insurance, though.
She obviously doesn't want your help, if she refuses to talk to you.
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No you should not.
She wants to be on her own, she needs to experience what on her own means. Don't soften the blow, or expect her to show up at your house in a teddy every time she needs rent money.
If you have kids then do it for them not her. If you all don't then let her figure out a way to deal with her finances. Good luck and keep your head up!
I wouldn't if i was you and if she asks you 2 shes using you.....
Yeah, if kids are involved then it probably wouldn't be a bad idea. But if not, then heck no. if she is leaving you, obviously she is independant enough. I hope all works out for you.
Well, what state do you live ing? I believe as long as you are married you are liable to pay it. And when one files for divorce you may still need to cover your spouse until the divorce is final, after 6 mos.
No. She left let her take care of her own bills now.Maybe she will see just how nice it was to have a partner to help out with the bills.
Nope, then she'll think that she can just get by with leaving you. Grow a pair and act like a man! Don't take this crap from her! Cancel those policies ASAP! She needs to grow up and start paying her own way if she's going to take the easy way out. Who cares if she needs help? It's called getting a job and supporting herself. If you have kids, just pay child support and don't help her out with any of her personal issues. Put that foot down and leave it down!
What did you do to her. People don't normally stop talking to their partners and walk away without any reason.
If you think you should help her, so do it.
if she is still married to you yes... But if you divorce then no.
I would seek legal advice before doing anything, if she divorces you, it will look bad on you if you cut her off.pray, prayer opens the door for God to work in our lives.Jesus loves you
Cut her off. If she left, and won't talk to you, she should be expecting it to happen. If anything, when she finds out she was cut off, she will contact you.
yes you should
Depends,Did you do something to make her leave?
If you screwed up, then you should keep paying for insurance, but if she left (no fault of yours) then no, let her pay her own way.
why is she leaving you?
Ummmmm. It is touching that you would ask this, but this is a personal choice question. Do YOU feel that you should keep paying? YOU are the only one that knows the full story here. Some people do decide to live like this after divorce / separation, yet others will not.
Be careful with this. In some states, if she files for divorce she can get a court order requiring you to keep the policies in effect. Perhaps you're thinking about not paying it to get her to talk to you? If there are kids involved, definitely pay it. Before taking her off the policy ask a lawyer. You could dig yourself into a bigger hole if you do the wrong thing. Especially if there are children that would be affected. Also, keep in mind there may still be a chance of reconciliation. Maybe she just needs some time and space to think.
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