It depends on the way the divorce decree is written.
There is one ironclad rule when it comes to divorce: No Two Are Alike.
Arizona is a community property state so assets and debts acquired during marriage are equally divided in the case of a divorce. Arizona does not require the division to be exactly equal. If a couple can agree on how to divide their property and debts they have some leeway to negotiate the terms. It is possible to make a voluntary arrangement where one spouse resides in the home until it is sold. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in Arizona family law for help in drafting a fair agreement.
Nothing happens. You still get the money in your account. They just want the house, not your money.
his parents buy a house town
it depends on the papers.
The mortgage company gets the money.
you will remain married. In the process you spent some money but at the end may joy and happines prevail.
First the two of you get your divorce in court done. Then in the paper it says he has paid all the money for the house then you can not ask him to leave.
Nothing if you file a motion with the court modifying to compliance date.
Yes, you can live together and still get a divorce.
no go buy some clothes you naked piece of it.m if you have money!!!!!
The people you are buying the house from can sue you for the earnest money.
The main thing that buyers should be wary of in Arizona is a home's energy efficiency. Since it is very hot in Arizona, it is easy to lose money on cooling costs if the house is not energy efficient.
Yes, they can. The divorce papers need to be filed to prevent them from taking anything they want, including any money you have in joint bank accounts.