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my husband forced me to sign a quick clain deed for a bar we owned

Posted on: 12th Jan, 2009 09:16 am
my husband forced me to sign a quick claim deed to our business or i could not get any chuld support he brought a notary to my apartment. I felt i had no choice he had tried for months to get me to sign even forcing the kids to tell me to sign. i could not get any help from him if I didn't sign. We are still married but apart 15 years now. It's a cash business I have never seen a dime. Lawyers are so costly even when we went to court for child support he showed no income. How sad. Our kids are grown . He owns a home boat cars ect. I rent an apartment always have. Please any advice at all.
Thanks
Alicia
Just because you signed a quit claim, doesn't mean you aren't entitled to part of the business.

At this point a no contest divorce will cost you around $500.

Since your kids are grown, and it's been 15 years, I am not sure what recourse you have at this point.

I say get the divorce. If any of your kids live with you, file head of household and get more of a tax write off.

Rates are low, you might be able to get into something for the amount you pay rent. Speak to a local lender that has experience and maybe they can get you onto the path of homeownership.

This site also has a bunch of lenders that would be happy to guide you through it, or answer questions that might put you on the right track.
Posted on: 12th Jan, 2009 12:49 pm
So I think that there is good information here. Thanks for the contribution!
Posted on: 06th Jan, 2010 10:34 am
nice of you to come along 12 months later and comment, johnny. i agree with you.
Posted on: 06th Jan, 2010 12:02 pm
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