He wont let me & QuitClaim Deed?
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He wont let me & QuitClaim Deed?
| Mon, 09-24-2007 - 11:27am |
I am having a problem I really cant talk to anyone about.
| Mon, 09-24-2007 - 11:27am |
I am having a problem I really cant talk to anyone about.
Dcash,
You have nothing to lose by having the separation agreement sent to your husband. At best, he'll sign it; at worst he won't. At least you'll know one way or the other. You won't know at all if you don't give him the chance to respond.
Give you have residency established in Florida can you file there? I don't know if you could file online through the local county courthouse or if they require your physical presence. Call the clerk of the court back in your home county in FL and find out.
As for his request you go to counseling, it might be worth a shot. You both need objectivity right now, if not for this marriage, then the next. It sounds like you both have some unrealistic expectations and need help with money management. A good marriage counselor can help you lay your cards on the table and direct you to additional help. It would be worth it for your daughter's future at the very least.
As for having to go to work and pay your own mortgage, it's an empowering thing to do. You will discover how strong you really are when you have to be independent. And being independent may be a good investment for your future. That way, you won't expect a spouse to be completely responsible for your financial stability or your future.
As always I encourage you to ask an attorney your questions. Sometimes you can qualify for Legal Aid. Check the Blue Pages of your phonebook and call the number for the nearest Legal Aid office in your city. Ask them what they require to qualify for legal assistance.
Good luck and let us know how it's going.
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