What is the name of your state? Colorado
Due to the dissolution of marital assets (money my husband spent on affair partner(s) throughout our marriage of 42 years), my husband signed a quit claim deed, granting me sole ownership of my home last December. There is no mortgage, the house (condominium) was totally paid off last year and has an estimated value of approximately 200K.
After two years of trying to make our marriage work, I have given up.
I want to file for divorce but husband wants to remain married.
He does say that he will honor the quit claim NOW, but I am worried that he will go after the equity out of anger and spite.
Now he says that he wants $30K from me so he can make a down payment for a condo for himself.
I do not have the means to pay him, no savings except joint, and I receive about $1000 a month in social security. He nets (after taxes and insurance) about $3500 a month from his public retirement. He did tentatively agree to pay me $800 per month in support and keep me on the health insurance until I qualify for Medicare in two years. He will keep his new car and I will keep my 10 year old car. He will also keep the joint savings accounts, about $8000 total between the two accounts.
I watch our grandchildren 5 days a week for free so I really can’t go back to work at this time. My son and his wife do not have the financial resources to pay me.
Is a quit claim deed enough for me to keep the house?
If he signs off on the divorce agreement (trying to do this pro se, lack of funds to hire a lawyer unless I absolutely have to), am I protected? Or can he come after me for the equity?
Due to the dissolution of marital assets (money my husband spent on affair partner(s) throughout our marriage of 42 years), my husband signed a quit claim deed, granting me sole ownership of my home last December. There is no mortgage, the house (condominium) was totally paid off last year and has an estimated value of approximately 200K.
After two years of trying to make our marriage work, I have given up.
I want to file for divorce but husband wants to remain married.
He does say that he will honor the quit claim NOW, but I am worried that he will go after the equity out of anger and spite.
Now he says that he wants $30K from me so he can make a down payment for a condo for himself.
I do not have the means to pay him, no savings except joint, and I receive about $1000 a month in social security. He nets (after taxes and insurance) about $3500 a month from his public retirement. He did tentatively agree to pay me $800 per month in support and keep me on the health insurance until I qualify for Medicare in two years. He will keep his new car and I will keep my 10 year old car. He will also keep the joint savings accounts, about $8000 total between the two accounts.
I watch our grandchildren 5 days a week for free so I really can’t go back to work at this time. My son and his wife do not have the financial resources to pay me.
Is a quit claim deed enough for me to keep the house?
If he signs off on the divorce agreement (trying to do this pro se, lack of funds to hire a lawyer unless I absolutely have to), am I protected? Or can he come after me for the equity?