Yes, but it sounds as though you are trying very hard to create a mess for yourself. Briefly, you should end your first relationship legally before beginning a history of debt with someone else.
First you need to understand that a mortgage company will not normally let one party to a joint mortgage contract off the mortgage. You and your partner can not agree to change the mortgage between you, your contract is with the Mortgage company, NOT YOUR PARTNER.It is not in the Mortgage companies interest to allow a change to an existing mortgage as you are BOTH liable for the payments - if one of you stops paying they will go after the other for all the money.To get out of the situation you have to repay all the money you borrowed and get a new mortgage in just one of your names. This usually means one or other partner has to buy the other out.
You can't take someone's name off the mortgage. The mortgage belongs to the bank and both of you signed a contractual obligation. The mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in one name and the partner must convey their interest to the co-owner. Then the property and mortgage will be in one name.
You would need to refinance your mortgage loan to remove the ex.
You can't be denied access.
contact a real estate attorney in your state to assist you
If you were married and separated, no, you would need to have the marriage annulled.
With no attachments: Single Married but not in a relationship: Separated Was married but not any more: Divorced In a relationship but not married: Couple, relationship, partners, boyfriend/girlfriend In a relationship but engaged: Engaged, fiancée (woman), fiancé (man). Significant other/partner.
Dating is allowed but only with a view to marriage. If the one partner is still married, albeit separated, then it doesn't seem as if dating can take place unless a divorce occurs first.
Unless your partner adds your name to the title and then refinances, there is no way for you to get on the mortgage.
Yes. But, you are still legally married. The choice is really yours. Also, if you plan on getting back with your ex before your divorce is final having sex with another partner might not be such a good idea. It could really damage an already damaged relationship.
Yes. You can have a live in partner, but you have to be completely divorced in all states to get married again. You should be aware that living with another person while your divorce is pending may have an adverse impact on the outcome of your divorce. Make sure you speak with your divorce attorney before moving in together.
You own the land subject to the mortgage.
A sim can be married to one sim, whilst dating another. But be careful you don't get caught, it can completely ruin a relationship.
Depends what you talk about and whether or not you would tell your partner. If you wouldn't, then it is.
No, it is not possible to get married without your partner there with you. When you get married, it is supposed to be a special time for both of you.
First you need to understand that a mortgage company will not normally let one party to a joint mortgage contract off the mortgage. You and your partner can not agree to change the mortgage between you, your contract is with the Mortgage company, NOT YOUR PARTNER.It is not in the Mortgage companies interest to allow a change to an existing mortgage as you are BOTH liable for the payments - if one of you stops paying they will go after the other for all the money.To get out of the situation you have to repay all the money you borrowed and get a new mortgage in just one of your names. This usually means one or other partner has to buy the other out.
You can't take someone's name off the mortgage. The mortgage belongs to the bank and both of you signed a contractual obligation. The mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in one name and the partner must convey their interest to the co-owner. Then the property and mortgage will be in one name.