I called the Women's Shelter in Vienna (Frauenhaus) for help. http://www.frauenhaeuser-wien.at/
By this time I had gone for help many times to
various women's organizations in Austria - most of them simply offereing
counselling, nothing more. The Frauenhaus, however, were very quick in the help
afforded. They asked me if I would need the police to help me leave the
apartment, whether i would need a taxi, and so on. The most important advice I
got from them was to take all of my documents as well as my daughter's, and
this they did while I was still on phone with them, ensuring I had taken all
the most important ones. On the 03/12/2013 I found myself alone with my
daughter, €400 to my name in a women's shelter in a foreign country, thousands
of kilometers from people who cared about me.
Important to mention here, while I was leaving my home, my ex-husband, on the advice of a friend, began divorce proceedings against me. He was cautioned by some friend of his that in doing this he would not lose his apartment to me, or have to pay my upkeep, or whatever. As I left, I also found myself smack in the midst of a divorce. This was before he began calling and begging me to go back to him. I couldn't understand this, as he had filed the divorce himself. I was on the defensive. He told me to go together with him to court and cancel it. I refused. He then begged me not to take the apartment from him, or to ask for support, because he couldn't afford it. I assured him i was not interested in any of those things - I simply wanted a clean divorce. (My mistake number 1).
Important to mention here, while I was leaving my home, my ex-husband, on the advice of a friend, began divorce proceedings against me. He was cautioned by some friend of his that in doing this he would not lose his apartment to me, or have to pay my upkeep, or whatever. As I left, I also found myself smack in the midst of a divorce. This was before he began calling and begging me to go back to him. I couldn't understand this, as he had filed the divorce himself. I was on the defensive. He told me to go together with him to court and cancel it. I refused. He then begged me not to take the apartment from him, or to ask for support, because he couldn't afford it. I assured him i was not interested in any of those things - I simply wanted a clean divorce. (My mistake number 1).
Thanks for writing such an honest article! You are a very wise and smart woman, please keep believing in yourself, you've done everything in a right and the best possible way! I've found a great resource where it is possible to find any information related to the financial aspects of the divorce process - get redirected here. It helped me a lot in organizing my divorce budget.
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