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#1625332 03/31/06 01:00 PM
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I asked this question on my thread but to get more response I just opened up this new thread - need some help and advice.

Of course H is having all sorts of secret agenda, and now he wants me to sign over the title of one of our car (the newest and most expensive one) to him. He said he would do the same fot the other car for me, but one of them has basically no value (it's 1994 and has tons of mileage on it) and the other one is also pretty old. I called my L but he was not available. H wants to get the car but still wants to go after the house I am still paying. Can't believe how sneaky he is!!! And this man dare to ues his son's name in order to move back in!!! What an a$$!!! I do not want to sign anything. Any suggestions?

Also, since now he has a lot of debt (from his 2004 arrest, divorce lawyer, and DUI arrest) - I know I do not have to pay for his lawyer's fees, but am I going to be liable for his DUI lawyers's expenses, because we are still technically married?

Any advice is much appreciated.

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hey milk...don't sign anything - put him off - be unavailable - go out - turn off the phone...whatever...until you can talk to your lawyer. or simply tell him you won't sign anything until you talk to your attorney...because once you sign it over there is no taking it back.

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Ditto. You can't unring a bell, so don't sign anything unless lawyer says you should.

About the liability, I don't know. Ask your attorney.

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I would believe you PERSONALLY aren't liable, but any assets and future earnings your H has a claim to (are the terms jointly and/or severally?) the DUI victem may have full or partial claims to as well.

Sorry, not a lawyer, but I play one on TV <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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