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Ok, so ex husband hasn't filed an appeal yet. Seems like he was just bluffing me. But then again, he still wouldn't sign the quitclaim deed. Final court order says he had until Aug 1 to sign the deed.
Lawyer said they can get like a "special master" appointed by the court, to sign the deed on...
Yes, he signed the petition. He agreed to everything that was written on the documents. I was the only one who appeared in court (with my lawyer of course) and my lawyer said that my ex didn't have to be there. My ex signed documents that say i was allowed to do that.
Our house isn't big. It is actually situated in a "low-income" residential area.
I suggested selling the house, so we could just split the money. But it was my ex who didn't want to sell it.
Since day 1 that I told him that I am gonna file for divorce, he told me over and over again that he's just gonna sign the papers and not contest at all. He even said to me that it's all up to me on what I want to put in the petition (I have proof of his text messages, if they are admissible in...
He just realized now that he will lose his right on the property. But he voluntarily agreed before, that's why it was an "uncontested" divorce case. Now he wanted to contest EVERYTHING.
What is the name of your state? WA
Divorce had been finalized. Final court order was signed by the judge.
It is stated in the final court order that my ex-husband agreed to grant the house to me and must sign the quit clam deed.
But now, he refuses to sign the quit claim deed and said that he...
What is the name of your state? WA
I recently got divorced. My ex-husband and I have been filing taxes as "married filing jointly" for the past several years.
Should I file as "single filing taxes" next year, eventhough the marriage ended only this month of July?
What is the name of your state? WA
Is Parenting Class a must for both parents?
What if only one parent attended the class and received certificate, will the divorce still be finalized?
Ok. That's my main concern (my son). So they cannot like take away or limit my "rights" with regards to custody, since my son is a US citizen and I am not?
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