She’s not the first person I’ve seen get a divorce and try to keep a property where they had no income with which to keep it. Why didn’t she sell it instead in 2007 and split the proceeds with her ex-spouse and each of them buy or rent another property? Or allow her spouse to “cash her equity out” if he could qualify??
Move on. Same old story. Being from there myself, I REPEATEDLY witnessed couples who had lived in separate parts of the house for YEARS and was always told the same thing by the `do-nothing women’ set, “I WILL NOT GIVE UP MY `LIFESTYLE’ FOR ANY REASON! When my last kid moves their (HS) graduation tassle to the other side of their head, then AND ONLY THEN, will I seek counsel to get a settlement and move out of this `sham’ arrangement, but not ONE MINUTE before that.” It always takes two to tango.
Yawn . . . board your BMW for your weekly salon / manicure / massage / tanning appts, neighborhood bunco games and dog-walking groups. I never knew too much first-hand about this tough existence when I lived there because I was under my OWN “light treatment” at the time . . . flourescents in dtn SD from 8 – 5, lol . . .
I agree with Union Bank. Filner is only succeeding in embarrassing her publicly. She’s a freeloader and probably always has been.