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Old 01-25-2006, 04:04 PM
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Quit claim deed & judgment


Kansas: In Nov 2003 I regesterd a quit claim deed at the court house from my name, to my wifes name. I got served a law suit in Jan 2004, and got a judgement against me in 2005 from a credit card co. I still have a mortage on the house in my name only and quite a bit of equity in the house. can the credit card co. force me to sell my wifes house to pay the judgement? or can they do any thing at all????? or maybe they will start paying the mortage payments!!! HA! HA!
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Old 01-25-2006, 04:08 PM
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Kansas: In Nov 2003 I regesterd a quit claim deed at the court house from my name, to my wifes name. I got served a law suit in Jan 2004, and got a judgement against me in 2005 from a credit card co. I still have a mortage on the house in my name only and quite a bit of equity in the house. can the credit card co. force me to sell my wifes house to pay the judgement? or can they do any thing at all????? or maybe they will start paying the mortage payments!!! HA! HA!
A court may decide that the quit claim deed was a fraudulent transfer to avoid creditors and take the house if the judgment is against both of you.
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Old 01-25-2006, 04:11 PM
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judgment is against me


The judgment is against me in my name only! does that make a diference?
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The judgment is against me in my name only! does that make a diference?
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Nope. See previous note regarding FRAUDULENT TRANSFER!
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Old 02-02-2006, 09:21 AM
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Hey why can't I see the other 100 Views to my question ?
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Hey why can't I see the other 100 Views to my question ?

**A: because you are not God.
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This free advice web sight is a joke!!!!!
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Old 02-03-2006, 09:56 AM
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This free advice web sight is a joke!!!!!
No it isn't. You just dont like the answers you have been given. Good luck on keeping anything including your house once the creditor shows the courts that you did a fraudulent transfer to avoid judgment.
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you need to read the kansas statutes
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