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nani67

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I filed for divorce about two weeks ago through a parralegal service because I cannot afford an atty. Currently my spouse and I and my son (from a previous marriage) are living in the same home (mortgage). It is really starting to get very uncomfortable and my question is can my son and I move out and get an apartment of of our own? But do I still need to make the other half of the mortage payment until we are divorced? Thank You. ps, my husband does not want a divorce and is totally devistated. He said that he would never hurt me but I know people can change. Thank You.
 


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nani67 said:
I filed for divorce about two weeks ago through a parralegal service because I cannot afford an atty. Currently my spouse and I and my son (from a previous marriage) are living in the same home (mortgage). It is really starting to get very uncomfortable and my question is can my son and I move out and get an apartment of of our own? But do I still need to make the other half of the mortage payment until we are divorced? Thank You. ps, my husband does not want a divorce and is totally devistated. He said that he would never hurt me but I know people can change. Thank You.
My response:

Since you live in a Community Property State (Nevada), until the divorce is final, you legally owe half of the Community debts. This is regardless of whether or not you move out, which, of course, you can do if you can afford to do so, and still maintain the community debts at the same time.

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