Aлкиc Aди
8/4/2025, 8:05:25 AM No.106134444
I’m 25 and my life is falling apart. I don’t know what to do anymore.”
Hey anons, I need to vent and maybe get some advice. I’m from Kazakhstan, 25 years old, and everything in my life has collapsed. I’m completely alone, broke, and stuck in a legal nightmare that keeps getting worse.
It started two years ago when my wife left me. This year she filed for child support, and now I owe about $5,150 in back payments (that’s 2.8 million KZT). Around the same time, my mom’s friend filed a false police report accusing me of fraud — something I absolutely did not do. But I lost the case in court, and now I’m being forced to pay her around $920 (500,000 KZT) for absolutely nothing.
As if that wasn’t enough, the government has also issued debt claims against me totaling another $3,675 (2 million KZT) — I can’t even fight it anymore, I’m just drowning in debt.
Here’s the real kicker: in Kazakhstan, if you owe money officially, they freeze all your bank accounts, seize any assets you have, and you can be fired from your job just because of that. And that’s exactly what happened. I got fired. Now I can’t get hired anywhere because of my financial status. I’m literally unemployable.
I’m just stuck. Every day feels darker than the last. I don’t want to give up, but I seriously have no clue how to survive this.
If anyone’s got advice or has been through anything even remotely similar… I’m all ears.
Hey anons, I need to vent and maybe get some advice. I’m from Kazakhstan, 25 years old, and everything in my life has collapsed. I’m completely alone, broke, and stuck in a legal nightmare that keeps getting worse.
It started two years ago when my wife left me. This year she filed for child support, and now I owe about $5,150 in back payments (that’s 2.8 million KZT). Around the same time, my mom’s friend filed a false police report accusing me of fraud — something I absolutely did not do. But I lost the case in court, and now I’m being forced to pay her around $920 (500,000 KZT) for absolutely nothing.
As if that wasn’t enough, the government has also issued debt claims against me totaling another $3,675 (2 million KZT) — I can’t even fight it anymore, I’m just drowning in debt.
Here’s the real kicker: in Kazakhstan, if you owe money officially, they freeze all your bank accounts, seize any assets you have, and you can be fired from your job just because of that. And that’s exactly what happened. I got fired. Now I can’t get hired anywhere because of my financial status. I’m literally unemployable.
I’m just stuck. Every day feels darker than the last. I don’t want to give up, but I seriously have no clue how to survive this.
If anyone’s got advice or has been through anything even remotely similar… I’m all ears.
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