App
FML for mobile
Free
Open in app

By dust - 27/01/2012 06:54 - Japan

Today, I found out that due to the fact that I got divorced, the insurance for my car is going up. A year after she took everything, she is still costing me money. FML
I agree, your life sucks 29 004
You deserved it 3 338

Same thing different taste

Top comments

TheDrifter 23

The good ol' 50/50 split. She gets everything you have, you get everything you can afford from the duvorce forward, minus child support and alimony, while she never works again. Great system isn't it?

What's hers is hers, and what's yours is also hers. Take solace in the fact that she's no longer in your life.

Comments

It's such bullshit that the women can get half of what you own and you still have to pay her afterwards, how often dose the man get half and get paid alamoney

#115 Sigh. Ofc. Women don't even know what work is, they don't own a single property, item (it's all the husband's property ofc or he gave it to her as a gift), they never invest anything in a relationship and they get "everything" when you divorce.

She got the gold mine, I got the shaft. Listen to Jerry Reed, that's how 60% of marriages end.

If u ain't no chump, holla we want pre-nup!

To be fair, getting divorced does show a lack of financial responsibility. I mean, who seriously gets married to someone who they can't trust to stay with them forever

RKD 23
moomoomeow2 7

Wow I really hope things will be alright for you!

pfclunchbox005 1

That dumb ****. I hate how women get away with shit so easily. Child support and other bullshit

As someone that works in insurance I can tell you being married or divorced has no rating on your policy what-so-ever. It would be to do with your age and gender. Insurance it rated on statistics and males gave a higher change of needing to make a claim then a female. Your policy is now only bring being rated on one male driver rather than two drivers. The cheapest age to insure us the 40-55 age bracket and then up the premiums go again!

Did you also move address as part of the divorce? Because you may have moved to a higher risk suburb, is you car parked on the street instead of in a garage now?