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- Kureen
You need a good lawyer-now!
SarahConsult an attorney, but just because the mortgage and other assets are in his name does not mean he gets to keep it.
All assets will be reviewed through the divorce process and split according to legal proceedings.
JanetHa-he thinks he can tell you he’s keeping his retirement and you’ll just accept it?? Get an attorney TODAY!!
EricaYou better get a pitbull/shark of an attorney to play hardball. He’s declared war.
And I want to add, a forensic accountant.
SarahGet a good attorney now. Do not believe what he tells you. He’s mislead you before and he’s doing so now. The attorney will guide you and fight for you.
MichelleTalk to an attorney and don’t ‘vacate the domicile’.
DillonDo not let him intimidate you.
Do not sign anything.
Do not verbally agree to anything.
He does not get to dictate the terms.DustinYou need a good attorney. Do not take what he has to say or offer.
DonnaIs your name on the deed? You can have a mortgage in one spouses name, but deed in both spouses names. The deed proves ownership. The mortgage is the debt he would be responsible for. If your name is on the deed, he’ll have a difficult time forcing you to leave.
Hopefully that’s the case.
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