Yes, a spouse can refuse to contribute financially and still get half in a settlement depending on a couple of factors. The first is how long you have been married and the second is what state you reside in.
Someone who needs money (as they are unable to acquire it themselves e.g. disability) to complete their relevant task!
yes
The National Mortgage settlement has been reached and checks are being mailed out as of June 13th 2013. The information on these checks have been withheld to prevent fraud.
if the house has a mortgage you have a mortgage payment, property taxes, homeowners insurance. then your utilities water/sewer, gas, electric, telephone and cable.
You would probably have to ask this question to a expert as they would be able to financially help you to pay off your mortgage 10 years sooner as you requested.
You will have to call your local mortgage company in order to find the right settlement that are looking for HUD.
no
house rent mortgage utilities car payments credit card
No court award are not earned income.
If you have a monthly payment, then the amount needs to be included. The lender is doing this so that they know you have the money to pay the mortgage, and that you are not financially overextended.
Bank of America too over payments from Countrywide after the mortgage fraud by Countrywide. The mortgage settlement should send billions of dollars to struggling homeowners.
The CHASE website can help one do research on mortgage. One can also use the sites of Freddie Mac, National Mortgage Settlement and Making Home Affordable.