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In addition to a bank account in your name, get yourself a safe deposit box. Put important papers like birth certificates, passport, valuables in the box.
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In addition to a bank account in your name, get yourself a safe deposit box. Put important papers like birth certificates, passport, valuables in the box.
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If you need more space than that, you can also rent a storage unit. I did mine on the DL (paid cash monthly, and used my work address). But note that they might still send things to your home, because these places are typically owned by some corporate entity & will auto-send marketing crap. I got an ad for insurance coverage of storage units, which BPDxw actually found, but laughed off as "weird junk mail." I was relieved because she was usually extremely suspicious of everything.
Anyways, a 6' x 6' x 6' unit was all I needed for the most pressing stuff. A couple times I had caught BPDxw throwing away family heirlooms of mine, photos, etc., so I packed this all up and put it in the storage unit. And there were other things she said she hated (for example, an old rocking chair I kept in my home office that my parents bought when I was born) and she didn't want in "her" house.
It turned out she didn't go as nuclear as I expected when I packed my things up and moved out, but she was at work, and we agreed on when I'd do it. It was still handy to have the storage unit as a place to temporarily hold things while I moved out.
If it comes to that in your case, make your peace with things you might have to abandon/leave for her, like furniture. Don't agonize over small stuff. Focus on the big picture of getting yourself out, your kids cared for - however possession ends up - and move on with your life.
I knew I could replace furniture, and household stuff, but I wanted to keep mementos, family heirlooms, old pictures, etc. for myself and for posterity.



) Too busy, Too happy etc etc.
Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder