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Old 05-05-2008, 03:18 PM
ankrussell ankrussell is offline
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I have been divorced for 4 years, and my ex was court ordered in the divorce decree to refi the home out of my name. He has not done this claiming that he financially cannot because no one will loan him any money due to his credit. He calls me a week ago and states he is considering bankruptcy. I have spoken with numerous lawyers on this and the only thing that I am being told is that if he can prove he cannot physically finance the home out of my name, then there is nothing that can be done.

Is this true? I am to remarry in 4 weeks and I don't want there to be a possibility that his wrongdoing can result in the lender coming after my new husbands assets. Can they do that?

Thanks in advance...
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:35 PM
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I have been divorced for 4 years, and my ex was court ordered in the divorce decree to refi the home out of my name. He has not done this claiming that he financially cannot because no one will loan him any money due to his credit. He calls me a week ago and states he is considering bankruptcy. I have spoken with numerous lawyers on this and the only thing that I am being told is that if he can prove he cannot physically finance the home out of my name, then there is nothing that can be done.

Is this true? I am to remarry in 4 weeks and I don't want there to be a possibility that his wrongdoing can result in the lender coming after my new husbands assets. Can they do that?

Thanks in advance...


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Old 05-07-2008, 03:25 AM
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Default Re: Absolute Despair

No, they cannot do anything to your new husband. Only you. Remember this, they can come after any assets in your name. So don't joint own anything with your new husband until your problem is gone.
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Old 05-08-2008, 09:13 PM
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where is your divorce lawyer? I would file against him for not going by the court order...
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