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legal rights of cosigner on mortgage
Before the divorce? Not sure that you can if both names are on the deed/lease. Unless you can get a restraining order of some type. If your name is the only one on the deed or lease you would have to serve him an eviction notice.
viking woman had rights. Divorce rights: the woman was entitled to the land after divorce
Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.
If he had the civil rights to marry her, he should have the rights to divorce. Incarceration is grounds for divorce in many states.
Yes. The best thing would be to either get the house in the divorce, or get everything, including the mortgage, signed over to your soon to be ex.
If a mortgage holder (mortgagee) dies the rights under the mortgage pass to her heirs. If a mortgagor (borrower) dies the mortgage company has a lien on real estate that still must be paid.
If the property was purchased in a community property state during the marriage and the husband did not waive his rights, he may have ownership rights to the property. If not, then he may not have an ownership interest in the home. Either way, he does NOT have financial responsibility for the mortgage debt unless otherwise ordered by a court. It is possible for someone to have ownership rights to a home and no legal liability for its financial encumbrances.
Yes a wife has monetary rights to her husbands home in a divorce.
He is still responsible for the mortgage. Conveying his interest to you doesn't affect his obligations under the mortgage. Also, mortgages have a provision that the lender can demand payment in full on any change in ownership. You should consult with your attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.If it was done as part of a divorce agreement, you need to refinance in order to remove his obligation regarding the mortgage.He is still responsible for the mortgage. Conveying his interest to you doesn't affect his obligations under the mortgage. Also, mortgages have a provision that the lender can demand payment in full on any change in ownership. You should consult with your attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.If it was done as part of a divorce agreement, you need to refinance in order to remove his obligation regarding the mortgage.He is still responsible for the mortgage. Conveying his interest to you doesn't affect his obligations under the mortgage. Also, mortgages have a provision that the lender can demand payment in full on any change in ownership. You should consult with your attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.If it was done as part of a divorce agreement, you need to refinance in order to remove his obligation regarding the mortgage.He is still responsible for the mortgage. Conveying his interest to you doesn't affect his obligations under the mortgage. Also, mortgages have a provision that the lender can demand payment in full on any change in ownership. You should consult with your attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.If it was done as part of a divorce agreement, you need to refinance in order to remove his obligation regarding the mortgage.
the one that stays behind.Not the one that moves out
That will be decided by the judge or your attorneys.