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If your name is not on the car loan and mortgage, NO.2) If we divorce, will I be legally responsible for continuing to pay on the house, same question for the car.
If your name is not on the car loan and mortgage, NO.2) If we divorce, will I be legally responsible for continuing to pay on the house, same question for the car.
Yeah, that was answered in Post #2.If your name is not on the car loan and mortgage, NO.
Really? What if the judge orders him to continue to contribute to the car loan or mortgage?If your name is not on the car loan and mortgage, NO.
Yes. - How's your hunt for an attorney going?Is that actually possible that a judge could do that? Even if im not even on the loan??
Temporarily anyway...Is that actually possible that a judge could do that? Even if im not even on the loan??
Depending on how long the marriage and wife's income and his income, he might be paying lifetime alimony. Which could be seen as making him responsible for the mortgage -- and in fact, I have seen judges order that the payor pays the mortgage as alimony.Temporarily anyway...
(shhhhhh)Depending on how long the marriage and wife's income and his income, he might be paying lifetime alimony. Which could be seen as making him responsible for the mortgage -- and in fact, I have seen judges order that the payor pays the mortgage as alimony.
Dang... I will go back to talking to Yousef -- he apparently got the death certificates of his parents from the Iran State Department even though they died in Los Angelos -- so California reports deaths to all different countries now?(shhhhhh)
You're going to rile up Bali...
Divorce 101: The judge has broad discretionary power in these matters. This is your second divorce?Is that actually possible that a judge could do that? Even if im not even on the loan??
I don't disagree with that, but that is not the judge making the person responsible for the debt, that is the judge being practical and specifying how the alimony should be spent. That does not give the creditor any ability to go after the person for the debt. That only gives the debtor the opportunity to go after the other party if the debt isn't paid.Depending on how long the marriage and wife's income and his income, he might be paying lifetime alimony. Which could be seen as making him responsible for the mortgage -- and in fact, I have seen judges order that the payor pays the mortgage as alimony.
Divorce 101: The judge has broad discretionary power in these matters. This is your second divorce?
You quite frankly need a lawyer to represent you based on the demeanor of your previous posts. If your judge gets a taste of that, you will actually find out what is possible for the judge to do. Take that advice from someone who experienced it first hand.
Lucky for you that you're in Texas where one doesn't mess with a mans hat, boots, gun or woman....in that order.
I would not mess with Annie, cause I would have to answer to Wild Bill and Sitting Bull. But to be truthful, Annie is the kind of woman I like.In other words, one doesn't mess with Annie Oakley...