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1. My divorce settlement agreement is silent with regard to the payment of college expenses - what can I expect my liability to be absent an agreement?
2. I am on the verge of bankruptcy and desperate. Is there a legal remedy that allows me to force the sale of the marital home that I co-own...
How else is a value to be determined?
That is what I am trying to understand...who decides how much her equity is worth? I just do not think it is fair for her to determine the value by accepting an inflated guess by a hungry real estate agent?
I am asking to see if there is any legal precedent with regard to the matter. If I have no legal ground to stand on - I agree - who cares? However if the law dictates how such a transaction should be executed - then that must be accepted by both parties - if not, no deal.
Been divorced 4.5 years.
Both parties are on the deed.
Both parties have agreed for me to buy out the equity of my ex.
The question is how is that equity to be valued?
The ex had two RE agents come in and price the house - the figures that they came up with were astronomical and unrealistic.
I...
I am sorry. Yes it is a court order sign by a judge which is the result of the motion I filed.
Apologies to all, I am an accountant working crazy hours during busy season and going through all this, not to mention some serious personal health issues. The pandemic has been the least of my...
Yes that is true, but you missed this part of post 17:
When I took over custody on March 1, 2020 I filed a motion with the court establishing myself as the full time custodial parent and ceasing my child support obligation.
That motion was signed off by a judge and the judge in his own words...
Not so sure about that. At he time I kicked my ex out I obtained a court order (that the ex signed off on) that grants me sole physical custody of the dependent child.
Again, the assumptions. I did not choose, I was bullied. My daughter was also being nasty and disrespectful to me from the ages of 8-13 thanks to her mom's brainwashing. I cried myself to sleep every night for years before and after the divorce. I am sorry I am not a powerful alpha macho man...
You sure are good at assumptions. What makes you think I knew about all this. My daughter grew up thinking that was how it was supposed to be. I work long hours and did not know what was going on when I was not home. I did not learn of any sort of abuse until my daughter turned 13...
There is no custody arrangement with my ex. My attorney was forcing this as a concession to my ex so that she doesnt cause trouble. I wanted to file charges of domestic abuse against my ex and my attorney would not let me (honestly I get the feeling my attorney has a personal relationship...
She will not turn 18 until January '22. I have sole physical custody, my daughter spends one day/night with her mother every other week.
Please feel free to ask me anything.
Thank you.
My daughter is 17yo and has suffered through a lifetime of emotional abuse from her mother. Is it possible for her to become emancipated from her mother and if so, may I ask the process and potential costs?
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