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MARK
This is a serious issue. You should get a lawyer.
ROOSEVELT
I believe that what you are entitled to really depends on the state which you were married.
You should be entitled to SOMETHING, get a good layer.
GONZALO
I think it would be his house
TIMMY
you still entitled to everything don’t worry go to court
TONY
you bet, you still get half of everything.
RAFAEL
You haven’t worked since 1998 and now want half the house? He bought it before you and HE made all the payments, you aren’t entitled to any of it, you didn’t pay for any of it! How selfish can you be?
NIGEL
Whats his is yours no matter what . Down the middle when divorced.
If there was no pre- nump ..you will get half.
STUART
the answer to that depends on your state laws. You should ask an attorney or call a title company, they have an attorney on staff that can answer that as a general question without consultation.
WARD
from my knowledge it means he owns the house but your liable for the repayments if he defaults, although when their dividing up the assets you should still receive your share of the equity in the home.
VINCENT
You will get a portion of the equity that was paid since you got married if marital funds were used to pay the mortgage or if you contributed to the upkeep or improvement of the house.
Otherwise, it’s his.
ABDUL
If he bought the house before you were married, why would your name be on it? I don’t think it would be part of community property under the circumstances. You’d really better talk to an attorney.