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sjayk58

Member
I`ve been separated for over a year. can i sue wife over half of the debt she left me with when she left. i live in DE. And half, if not more was accumulated by her.
 


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Grandma B

Guest
I think the poster meant could he sue her for half the total debt (as in splitting it down the middle).
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
My response:

Nope. Here's what our writer said :

" . . . sue wife over half of the debt."

And, he further stated :

". . . And half, if not more was accumulated by her."

IAAL
 
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REParker819

Guest
Figures he comes from the same state as me. It seems like there are more divorces here than marriages, which is sad.
 
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Grandma B

Guest
My interpretation:

" . . . sue wife over half of the debt she left me with."
(she left him with the WHOLE debt and he wants her to pay half)

". . . And half, if not more was accumulated by her."
(even though she might have accumulated MORE than half, he's willing to split it)

She left him; they're only separated, and I truly doubt she paid half the debt on her way out the door.


 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
My response:

Lesson for all of us:

The people in Deleware need grammar lessons - badly !

Either that, or they should all become Legislators.

IAAL
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
My response:

But, here's what you said:

"can i sue wife over half of the debt she left me . . ."

Then you should have said "for" instead of "over". It read, to me, that you wanted to sue for an amount "over" half, rather than "for" half.

IAAL
 
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thestepmom

Guest
sjayk58,
I think you should be able to. I see them do it all the time on court tv.
 

sjayk58

Member
Hey, i only wantnher to pay half, even though she left me and our 3 kids and hasn`t paid a dime to their cost of living.Ain`t life great!
 
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Grandma B

Guest
You don't say how long ago she left you and the children. Have you not yet filed for dissolution of the marriage? You need to get a family law attorney, file for dissolution, custody of the children, child support, and a property settlement. The proceedings will settle all the loose ends. Good luck to you and your children. Go get her!!
 

sjayk58

Member
she left over a year ago. the reason i never filed is because i was hoping for a reconciliation. But as time goes on, it doesn`t appear that will happen. Her involvement with a married man, continues, while i`m stuck with all the finances. The biggest problem is, since i had to eat all of both of our finances, A lawyer`s fees would absolutely sink me. And she knows it! Kinda stuck....???????
 

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