a new mortage to pay dad his half.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 3:19 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Ridiculous
Not a lawyer, but why should an ex be able to "force" a sale? I presume
the reason to sell the house is so that both parties can get a share of
the value of the said house. If this is the only reason, could not one
party re-finance the house (assuming there is enough equity and the
party can get a re-finance) to pull out the other's share of the value?
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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 11:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Ridiculous
Unless she is being vindictive. Then she can _force_ a sale of the house
to a non-interested party.
(But, as always, remember I am not a lawyer. But I do have mean
ex-relatives.)
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/16/04 02:47PM >>>
You may be able to buy her out of her share of the house, of course you
need
to have the funds and she needs to be cooperative
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 2:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:Ridiculous
Mike,
ouch. wish there was something I could say to help. I had thought that
since it can be considered she abandoned the marriage, I don't think
she
has much of a case in court - regarding the house I mean.
larry
At 11:34 AM 1/16/2004, you wrote:
>Wow, Mike, really sorry to hear this...
>Hope it works out.
>-Ben
>
>
> >Today my Dad called me around 5:30 AM wanting to know if I wanted a
ride
> >to work. Considering I usually take the Metro and actually get there
> >faster this way, I knew something had to be up.
> >
> >There is. My Mom left my Dad a few years back right after he had a
heart
> >attack and a stroke. She finally filed for divorce.
> >
> >My Dad is probably one of the best people you would ever want to
meet.
> >He has this strange ability to be optimistic even in the worst of
times,
> >he has always been true to his family and a hard worker. He convinced
me
> >to college after high school, when I was having these weird feelings
> >about formal education being a sham, and that has made all the
> >difference in my adult life. He is willing to take on enormous
burdens
> >in order to make other people's lives better, which always flew in
the
> >face of the material concerns held by the people around us growing
up.
> >He could have been rich, but he decided to enrich the lives of others
> >instead, and I have enormous respect for him as a person.
> >
> >Anyways, now my mother wants to take away the house he spent his
whole
> >life working for. The one my daughter goes over to when she wants to
> >spend time with her granddad. The one I grew up in. She wants it
sold.
> >
> >Sometimes, it seems like the good people in this world do not win.
Ever.
> >
> >M
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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