These were the accounts that were completely depleted when Patricia found herself homeless. She had taken good care of herself to that point. She had a layer of protections that paid her bills monthly. I don't believe her spending ever changed so much as monthly check from her former spouse stopped after five years and that lead to the depletion of fund otherwise. At one time these accounts were well over $50,000.
Patricia was once an accountant for AT&T International in their Morristown, New Jersey office. She contributed to the wealth of the marriaage as did her spouse. When she left the marriage in pity of herself and the fear of being unable to fulfill a marriage vow of children, she left with mostly her own assets although the courts in New Hampshire felt it was only correct that her actively employed spouse support her for a while until she was able to adjust.
George Mayernik was an example of love and devotion to the end and never fought one word or will of the court. He is now happily remarried but he took the divorce very hard. He was bitter for awhile and didn't remarry for years. He still doesn't have a family other than his new Catholic wife and lives a very challenging career in Tewksbury, Massachusetts at Raytheon Corporation.