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My neighbor as been TORMENTING my children, what can I do
can you move? I'd get my kids the hell out of there. No telling when this horrible woman will pull shit that could really hurt your kids!
can you move? I’d get my kids the hell out of there. No telling when this horrible woman will pull shit that could really hurt your kids!
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always read before you sign!
always read before you sign!
See lessMy dad widow gets all the money for our house
we have a problem with lawyers in probate court assisting real estate investors in stealing homes from people. If your home is in pre foreclosure or foreclosure and let’s say you owe the bank 100k… the bank will let houses go to short sale for the balance on the principal only… that means they subtrRead more
we have a problem with lawyers in probate court assisting real estate investors in stealing homes from people. If your home is in pre foreclosure or foreclosure and let’s say you owe the bank 100k… the bank will let houses go to short sale for the balance on the principal only… that means they subtract the interest and then you owe around 50k.
See lessMy husband want to take all the commission from selling our house
In Georgia, equitable division weighs a lot of factors. So if the house was purchased while you were married and it’s being sold while you are married, you don’t have to convince him of anything. Whoever normally controls the finances should still be controlling the finances. If you’re divorcing, thRead more
In Georgia, equitable division weighs a lot of factors. So if the house was purchased while you were married and it’s being sold while you are married, you don’t have to convince him of anything. Whoever normally controls the finances should still be controlling the finances. If you’re divorcing, the home traditionally stays with the parent with primary custody OR the proceeds are split 50/50
See lessI plan on divorcing my husband soon and want to keep the house I paid for
I'm not sure how they would give me 50%. He has put in a lot of hard work - I'm not trying to take that from him , but I just want him to leave the house alone and give some support for his daughter. Honestly not asking for much, but maybe that's dumb. Because I haven't asked for much the whole marrRead more
I’m not sure how they would give me 50%. He has put in a lot of hard work – I’m not trying to take that from him , but I just want him to leave the house alone and give some support for his daughter. Honestly not asking for much, but maybe that’s dumb. Because I haven’t asked for much the whole marriage and look where I am
See lessI plan on divorcing my husband soon and want to keep the house I paid for
I'm sorry for your situation - I don't plan on making him do anything, just not mess with the home since he's off making a good amount of money thanks to my efforts.
I’m sorry for your situation – I don’t plan on making him do anything, just not mess with the home since he’s off making a good amount of money thanks to my efforts.
See lessI plan on divorcing my husband soon and want to keep the house I paid for
yes definitely, an ounce of prevention! I'll have to consider all the things I don't want to fight later on - the house, support, which expenses he'll pay, custody schedule.
yes definitely, an ounce of prevention! I’ll have to consider all the things I don’t want to fight later on – the house, support, which expenses he’ll pay, custody schedule.
See lessI plan on divorcing my husband soon and want to keep the house I paid for
I'm definitely being naive. You're so right.
I’m definitely being naive. You’re so right.
See lessI plan on divorcing my husband soon and want to keep the house I paid for
my best friend who works for a lawyer said we're going to end up spending what we're fighting for on lawyer fees, she said to go to mediation if possible. Thats why I just want to keep the house and have him go about his business.
my best friend who works for a lawyer said we’re going to end up spending what we’re fighting for on lawyer fees, she said to go to mediation if possible. Thats why I just want to keep the house and have him go about his business.
See lessI plan on divorcing my husband soon and want to keep the house I paid for
true..I was just trying to be amicable and cleanly separate
true..I was just trying to be amicable and cleanly separate
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