My wife's relationship with me has been put in a box and stored somewhere in the garage.
DEAR ANNIE: Eight years ago, it felt like I had a mental breakdown trying to deal with all the clutter coming in our house. I told this to my wife, but her reply was to justify why she needed everything.
I was wondering if it’s possible for me to file a lawsuit against her. I feel like I’ve been living in a prison for the last 25 years. It has pushed me to a point where I feel like I am losing control of myself. I am suicidal and depressed. I totally realize my actions were uncalled for. But it just felt like I was backed into a corner, and I kept getting prodded and poked and finally I unloaded.
Anyway, I was just wondering if there’s some way we could get the justice system involved to get her help. I’m just so frustrated that I put 25 years of my life into this woman and she just took advantage of everything I have done for her. On the day I arrived for the restraining order court date, she served me with divorce papers. And then, true to her hoarding nature, she is attempting to cut me out of everything and keep it all for herself. I feel so helpless. I’m not seeking revenge or trying to make her life difficult. But I would love to see her get some help. -- Left Out
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