Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me and my ex, we just never did anything with the house upon our legal divorce. We are both still on the title, I am on the mortgage. We are basically co landlords and I am the tenant. Upon sale we will split the proceeds.
This is a bad idea. You want to cut financial as well as legal and emotional entanglements when you divorce.
ITA....say someone slips on your front walk....both can be sued or DH is sued for a drunk car accident causing someone harm...they can go after the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me and my ex, we just never did anything with the house upon our legal divorce. We are both still on the title, I am on the mortgage. We are basically co landlords and I am the tenant. Upon sale we will split the proceeds.
This is a bad idea. You want to cut financial as well as legal and emotional entanglements when you divorce.
Anonymous wrote:For me and my ex, we just never did anything with the house upon our legal divorce. We are both still on the title, I am on the mortgage. We are basically co landlords and I am the tenant. Upon sale we will split the proceeds.