If both parties signed the contract then both are responsible. Have the contract reviewed by your attorney and try to negotiate a settlement with the sellers and with your husband through his attorney.
Only if it is part of the divorce agreement.
You need to review his divorce agreement and check the laws in your state.
Not as an attorney, but could mediate an agreement. Each has to pay exactly half the fees.
It could be considered a term of the divorce agreement. And would typically be in force for the duration of the agreement, the termination is usually dependant upon the wife getting remarried.
You can draft your own separation agreement, but I would not recommend trying to create any of the actual divorce papers (bill of complaint/petition, answer, final decree)yourself.
If the husband wants to provide financial support to his wife, he can certainly do it. It is not mandatory, unless it is part of the legal separation or divorce agreement.
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.
If you're in the US, a judge will not force someone to stay married to you if they don't want to be married to you, so basically, yes...the court can and will grant a divorce rather you're in agreement with it or not.
Yes, your husband can file for a divorce in Illinois if you are pregnant.
No divorce allowed
The distribution of property, including vehicles, after a divorce is typically determined by the divorce settlement agreement or court order. It is not an obligation to provide a vehicle for your ex-spouse to drive, but it could be one of the terms negotiated during the divorce proceedings. It is advisable to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to understand the specific laws and regulations regarding property distribution in divorce.
Put the house in your name. Don't have your husband/wife signature on any of the papers.