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  • 270 East Lamar Street, Jasper, TX 75951

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do I stop my estranged husband from breaking into my house?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
What is pressing charges for you? IF you are not filing a civil suit, then you are asking the police IF they would be so kind as to take a warrant.
What is pressing charges for you? IF you are not filing a civil suit, then you are asking the police IF they would be so kind as to take a warrant.

How do i get my name off of a mortgage loan.

John W. Havins
Answered by attorney John W. Havins (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Havins & Associates, PC
You asked:  How do i get my name off of a mortgage loan.Additional Details:when the ex and i filed for divorce, i gave her the house along with the mortgage loan. the judge stated she was responsible for the loan and she filed a quick claim deed, however chase manhatten does not recognize this and refuses to take my name off of the mortgage. now i cant qualify for a loan because my name is already on her loan. how do i get my name off the loan I am a Michigan attorney, and would recommend that you talk to a local attorney; however, I believe I can give you some guidance.  A Judgment of Divorce cannot change the contract you have with the mortgage lender.  Even though the Judgment of Divorce may award the house to your ex-wife along with the debt obligation, If she fails to pay the mortgage, you could be sued, but you would have the right to seek reimbursement from your ex-wife.  I usually include in the Judgments I prepare a provision that the person receiving the house gets the debt, and must refinance the debt into his/her name within 90 days.  Once she refinances, then you would not longer be obligated on the debt.  You should check your Judgment of Divorce to see if that provision is included.  If so, and if your ex-wife refuses to refinance, then you may have to file a motion seeking help from the Court. Stu Shafer
You asked:  How do i get my name off of a mortgage loan.Additional Details:when the ex and i filed for divorce, i gave her the house along with the mortgage loan. the judge stated she was responsible for the loan and she filed a quick claim deed, however chase manhatten does not recognize this and refuses to take my name off of the mortgage. now i cant qualify for a loan because my name is already on her loan. how do i get my name off the loan I am a Michigan attorney, and would recommend that you talk to a local attorney; however, I believe I can give you some guidance.  A Judgment of Divorce cannot change the contract you have with the mortgage lender.  Even though the Judgment of Divorce may award the house to your ex-wife along with the debt obligation, If she fails to pay the mortgage, you could be sued, but you would have the right to seek reimbursement from your ex-wife.  I usually include in the Judgments I prepare a provision that the person receiving the house gets the debt, and must refinance the debt into his/her name within 90 days.  Once she refinances, then you would not longer be obligated on the debt.  You should check your Judgment of Divorce to see if that provision is included.  If so, and if your ex-wife refuses to refinance, then you may have to file a motion seeking help from the Court. Stu Shafer
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I have been married 18 years to a Military Member (officer) and he does not want to give me any benefits. Is that possible? he wants the divorce

Bradley Roger Gammell
Answered by attorney Bradley Roger Gammell (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Gammell & Associates
To over simplify, you are entitled to half of everything acquired during the marriage—including you husband’s retirement.   The 20 year “rule” is only applicable to medical (and some other) benefits.   I recommend you not sign anything before talking to an attorney.    You should hire an attorney who is very experienced with military retirement issues as well as family law.  
To over simplify, you are entitled to half of everything acquired during the marriage—including you husband’s retirement.   The 20 year “rule” is only applicable to medical (and some other) benefits.   I recommend you not sign anything before talking to an attorney.    You should hire an attorney who is very experienced with military retirement issues as well as family law.  
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