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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your son is 15 there is no way you will be able to drag this out until he graduates college. While most people do come to an agreement regarding division of assets, etc. for a lot of very good reasons (costs of trial, etc.) he still can pursue a trial and force the issue. You're not going to be able to push off a trial for three years.[/quote] I didn't mean college. I meant High School. [/quote] PP here and I meant to type high school, my mistake. The trial process could be as long as a year, it just depends on what you guys disagree about. The assets/financial stuff is relatively straightforward and should be readily ascertainable from bank statements and tax records. Also, by the way, there's no guarantee a judge won't order both of you to vacate the marital home and put it up for sale prior to the dissolution of the marriage or he might very well award possession of the marital home to your husband with the equity to ultimately be divided out of the other marital assets. The custody end of things can get complicated but your son is 15 so he will probably get a voice in the ultimate outcome...assuming your husband is even pursuing custody at all. The person to ask these questions of is your lawyer though, what he says is going to be much more important than what anyone here says since he is intimately involved with the facts and circumstances of your case.[/quote] Its not her home. She said its in his name so at best she might be eligible for some of the equity during the marriage.[/quote]
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