What is the name of your state? Florida
This may not be fiduciary in the traditional sence, but my research indicates it would apply and I'm looking for further input and clarification.
My former fiance and I purchased a home in her name in April of this year and agreed in writing that we would quit claim it in both our names after moving in. I gave her money towards the closing. I had never purchased a home and her mother works in the mortgage industry, so she had advice. I know it's nieve but I didn't know that because the mortgage was in her name that we couldn't both be on the title at closing. She appearently knew this and presented it to me otherwise. So I wasn't even at the closing I was with her for five years, engaged, and as such I trusted her entirely.
Two months after moving in and finally getting settled, we agreed we would sign the deed the next week. Days before that happened, she ended our engagement and told me she wanted me to move out. I took a month off for the move and she took off three days.
Now I know the question is, what happened that she ended the engagement, well the answer is, I still don't know. Four days before she ended it, we were picking out wedding invitations. The night before we sat on our back porch, talking, having a drink. There was nothing that precluded her ending it, no sign or indication whatsever.
She started and argument about a bill we discussed the night before with no problems, and within minutes stated she didn't want to marry me and wanted me to move out.
There is plenty of other evidence that would indicate she planned this long before we moved in to the home.
This may not be fiduciary in the traditional sence, but my research indicates it would apply and I'm looking for further input and clarification.
My former fiance and I purchased a home in her name in April of this year and agreed in writing that we would quit claim it in both our names after moving in. I gave her money towards the closing. I had never purchased a home and her mother works in the mortgage industry, so she had advice. I know it's nieve but I didn't know that because the mortgage was in her name that we couldn't both be on the title at closing. She appearently knew this and presented it to me otherwise. So I wasn't even at the closing I was with her for five years, engaged, and as such I trusted her entirely.
Two months after moving in and finally getting settled, we agreed we would sign the deed the next week. Days before that happened, she ended our engagement and told me she wanted me to move out. I took a month off for the move and she took off three days.
Now I know the question is, what happened that she ended the engagement, well the answer is, I still don't know. Four days before she ended it, we were picking out wedding invitations. The night before we sat on our back porch, talking, having a drink. There was nothing that precluded her ending it, no sign or indication whatsever.
She started and argument about a bill we discussed the night before with no problems, and within minutes stated she didn't want to marry me and wanted me to move out.
There is plenty of other evidence that would indicate she planned this long before we moved in to the home.