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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did she actually want you to transfer it to her, or did she want to be added onto the deed? Big difference. [/quote] she wanted me to give her the house as in she would own it. [/quote] Your wording is still unclear. Was she asking to add her name to deed along with yours? This is what most people mean when they say they want to own their house. Or was she asking that you transfer the deed to her name and she would take out a mortgage in her name only for the remaining balance? [/quote] Yes, OP, please answer this. Was she asking for you to [b]not[/b] be on the deed? You seem to be dodging this question. [/quote] [b]She wanted me off the deed. [/b]She wanted 100% ownership. She wanted me to give her the house. She said she deserved it.[/quote] DP. To be frank, I do not believe you.[/quote] Agreed. This whole situation sounds bizarre and weird. First it’s downright weird that a married couple wouldn’t both be on the deed to the house they live in together. OP dug in pretty far in the beginning of the thread that it was HIS house because he paid for it and his wife shouldn’t have any claim to it. That’s a very aggressive stance to take. It’s basically flaunting your refusal to commit to the marriage. That his wife would go from not being on the deed to demanding sole ownership of their house is equally strange. I don’t believe that she completely overlooked asking to be on the deed along with him like all normal married couples. If she did ask to own the house outright, there has to be a LOT of information OP is omitting. Anyways, what’s done is done. OP you’re getting divorced, the marriage is over. If nothing else you should learn that your insistence that you own the marital home and exclude a future wife will cause problems. Almost every woman who responded to this thread said this would be a big issue. Now you know. Don’t date seriously or get engaged unless you think you can share your house with the woman you’re seeing. [/quote]
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