Luv2hvfun14
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My friend wants to get the rest of his property. He has been paying all the bills including his mortage. She says no, with stipulations. She is threating to sell his music stuff. What can he do? This is in Washingto state.
Perhaps the person is contractually obligated (with the utility and/or the lender) to pay those bills.IT makes dubious sense to allow ones adversary full use of a very valuable asset and pay all the bills as well, absent some paid legal advice secured by OP's
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Yep, it would be certainly unwise to stop paying bills that one is contractually obligated to pay.Perhaps the person is contractually obligated (with the utility and/or the lender) to pay those bills.
He can file for divorce ASAP. The preliminary injunction contained with the service of the petition should prevent disposing of anything before the court sorts it out, or provide for penalties if the injunction is not complied with.What can he do?
Yes, but if the other person does not pay them, or cannot pay them, then the original person would tank their own credit score by not paying the bills. That would be foolish.That does not rule out that the other person is not also obligated to pay the bills, especially in a community property state ..OPs friend remains foolish not to get solid legal counsel about his specific options .
There is a risk of that even after the divorce is final and one party gets "awarded" the joint debt.Yes, but if the other person does not pay them, or cannot pay them, then the original person would tank their own credit score by not paying the bills. That would be foolish.
That is true as well. However I am big into being smart about that. I kept all of the joint debt, but I also kept more marital assets to offset keeping all of the joint debt.There is a risk of that even after the divorce is final and one party gets "awarded" the joint debt.
Then he should file for divorce, etc., as adjusterjack wisely advised. She can try and counter in court with her "conditions", and if those "conditions" are unreasonable, she just might have to pound sand.The one in the house does not care about rules or paperwork. She would sell or distroy items anyway. He just wants to get the rest of his stuff. She is holding with conditions. Thanks