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coolparrot Thanks, I hope to post a high score, we'll see. I sent u email through your profile regarding the other subject. Hope you got it!
~John
abr41 That makes sense. I'll attached the judgement to a new deed and file it. I appreciate your info. I'm at Howard Univ LS 1st yr, second semester.....

No child support bc no kids and no alimony bc marriage was too short. LS and marriage dont mix well.

Good luck with the LSAT. Go in relaxed and u'll do gr8!

coolparrot WOW, Nice guy.. Ya, you need to "quit claim" him off the title of the house and vest it as you, sole owner or however you intend title it with the county recorder. Again I have no idea what the local rules are in your county. The courts will not exercise your stipulated judgment. They will only enforce it if either party breaches. Make sure you get him off the house deed. It's easy. I did my whole Div propera and saved some $$. Is he paying you spousal or child support? Good luck with that. Are you currently in law school?
I'm taking the LSAT the day after tomorrow... YUCK!
abr41 Hey, thx for the advice. In the complaint for divorce its agreed that I will get the house. Do I need to file a new deed or is the divorce judgement sufficient? Thx again.
coolparrot Check your court's local rules too.. The responding party may need to file a "response". Once everything is filed, you may need to file a stipulation judgment along with your "property settlement agreement" to get the divorce decree entered from the court.
Good luck.. divorce sucks... <br><br>Post edited by: coolparrot, at: 2008/01/31 21:43
abr41 The divrce application is in Washington State.

You are right the family court will not provide legal advice, I was just hoping they would show us the forms required to get the divorce finalized.
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