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Old 01-02-2004, 10:31 AM
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trying to protect my real estate


I live in Ohio. I had a same sex partner for 4 years. I purchased a home in my name. Everything is in my name. The relationship was bad for years. After we seperated my partner became very irate and troublesome. She has a pattern of having her partners (so I found out after the fact) arrested for domestic violence. Which I went through. She also tries to sue for all the money she can get out of her exes. Her last husband ended up going bankrupt. I'm on my way there from paying out to lawyers for everything she has done to me. The only thing I have left is my house which she will try to come after. She paid about $400 per month for everything (motgage, utilities, food). The mortgage alone is $900. I was told there is no way she can get my house but she keeps threatening something called equity law. I already signed over a car to her which I paid 12,000 of and she paid $6,000. I had a terrible lawyer and am now broke. She kept threatening to have me arrested unless I signed over the car. She left her belongings and animals there and then told police I stole them. I felt my job was at stake. I could do nothing with her belongings because of a protection order she put against me. She has had some law and is sneaky and smart. I need to know how I can protect myself from her taking my home when I have no money for a lawyer. This woman has lied in court and has had her friends lie for her. I feel very vulnerable. I was going to put another persons name on the deed who is very trustworthy. I didn't know if that would help protect me from her. Or could it possibly bring on problems for this other person being put on the deed. I appreciate any help on this matter. Thank you so much.

Dawn
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Old 01-02-2004, 11:17 AM
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Duplicate post.
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Old 01-02-2004, 11:23 AM
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I looked for a duplicate post I may have sent by mistake but cannot find one. I'm new so if you could help me out I would appreciate it. I did put something in about Child support but this is in reference to the home and adding a person to the deed/title.

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Dawn

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Old 01-02-2004, 11:29 AM
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I looked for a duplicate post I may have sent by mistake but cannot find one. I'm new so if you could help me out I would appreciate it.

Thank you
Dawn
**A: your other thread is in the Child Custody forum which I responded in.
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Old 01-02-2004, 11:30 AM
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I looked for a duplicate post I may have sent by mistake but cannot find one. I'm new so if you could help me out I would appreciate it.

Thank you
Dawn
**A: your other thread is in the Child Custody forum.
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Old 01-02-2004, 11:33 AM
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Ok - thanks. Does this mean she would have no legal rights to my home either then? Could you explain what she means by equity law? And if I add someone elses name to tiltle would this person be "safe" from any suing the ex partner may try? Sorry about all the questions.

Dawn
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Old 01-02-2004, 11:39 AM
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Ok - thanks. Does this mean she would have no legal rights to my home either then? Could you explain what she means by equity law? And if I add someone elses name to tiltle would this person be "safe" from any suing the ex partner may try? Sorry about all the questions.

Dawn
**A: Since this is a duplicate thread, do not post here. Post on your other thread, otherwise it gets confusing as you have found out.
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