
"The marriage y'all had is over and y'all need to decide whether y'all wanna build a new one together. That is a hard thing to hear. It is also, given the financial picture Sue described, the honest one."
"Often the complaint that you're making about your spouse is the thing that you're doing. So spouses that are like, are you ch..."
"The husband is described as an overbearing CEO that swoops in every once in a while and yells about stuff and threatens and takes some of the money out of the account and then leaves again."
"This is a classic structure in financially abusive relationships: one partner controls information, restricts access to shared resources, and then weaponizes the resulting confusion to manufacture blame."
Sue's situation illustrates financial abuse, where her husband controls finances and keeps separate accounts. He accuses her of overspending while withholding information. John Delony emphasizes the need for a new foundation in their marriage, highlighting the husband's overbearing behavior and the classic dynamics of financial abuse. The husband’s actions create confusion and blame, undermining Sue's contributions and autonomy in managing household finances.
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