Zagato
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately the time has come to seriously research a change in life as my wife has mentioned separating over recent years and it looks as though we are heading that way.
She works as a teacher 4 days a week but goes into work on the 5th day just to catch up on work whilst I have been lucky enough to bring up our 7 & 9 year old children after my senior management job in Youth & Community Work came to an end (few Youth Services in the country now!). To earn a crust and keep fit I started up a gardening business which initially encompassed garden design but is now largely weekly maintenance contracts which I fit in around kids duties.
Everything is fine between my wife and I on a communication level, we don't argue or bicker, she has just had enough... Nobody has been unfaithful or syphoned money off into offshore accounts, she has just had enough and I'm not looking for relationship advice (We first met when we were 17, 30 years ago) but I really need some advice on how to sensibly cope with 130K which is what I will be left with once we sell the house and split it 50/50.
Airing my personal problems is the last thing I want to do especially as some of you know me and I have held off asking for many months but it's now serious enough to put this thread up in return for some much needed advice and ideas I amy not have thought about.
So what would you do with a budget of roughly 130K and no pension and not being able to get a mortgage (not that I want one) with also the prospect of having to start up a new business, gardening or otherwise.
I had thought about buying a flat maybe in Chichester so I can see the kids regularly (I know, devastating, she still doesn't realise the effect it will have on them
) letting it out to preserve my lump and maybe getting a bit of profit on top to subside marina fees as a live aboard and provide for my kids. I couldn't face going into a caravan park home...
I'm not sure I could get much property wise along the south coast but maybe if I bought something for 100K and a boat for maybe 30K I could manage some kind of living. What would you do? Cornwall would be my top destination but the kids will be in Chichester...
Thanks for lending me an ear, I have only mentioned all this to one other person.
She works as a teacher 4 days a week but goes into work on the 5th day just to catch up on work whilst I have been lucky enough to bring up our 7 & 9 year old children after my senior management job in Youth & Community Work came to an end (few Youth Services in the country now!). To earn a crust and keep fit I started up a gardening business which initially encompassed garden design but is now largely weekly maintenance contracts which I fit in around kids duties.
Everything is fine between my wife and I on a communication level, we don't argue or bicker, she has just had enough... Nobody has been unfaithful or syphoned money off into offshore accounts, she has just had enough and I'm not looking for relationship advice (We first met when we were 17, 30 years ago) but I really need some advice on how to sensibly cope with 130K which is what I will be left with once we sell the house and split it 50/50.
Airing my personal problems is the last thing I want to do especially as some of you know me and I have held off asking for many months but it's now serious enough to put this thread up in return for some much needed advice and ideas I amy not have thought about.
So what would you do with a budget of roughly 130K and no pension and not being able to get a mortgage (not that I want one) with also the prospect of having to start up a new business, gardening or otherwise.
I had thought about buying a flat maybe in Chichester so I can see the kids regularly (I know, devastating, she still doesn't realise the effect it will have on them
I'm not sure I could get much property wise along the south coast but maybe if I bought something for 100K and a boat for maybe 30K I could manage some kind of living. What would you do? Cornwall would be my top destination but the kids will be in Chichester...
Thanks for lending me an ear, I have only mentioned all this to one other person.
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