ANY LAWYERS who know almost divorce or anyone who can back?

ok i think its time to end my wedding ceremony for several reasons all governing back to one thing he is an alcoholic... anyway heres the agreement we both make nothing.. he make 12 per hr i make 10 per hr so we are barely making it very soon so heres the thing we bought some land a few yrs ago when we have some money its paid for... we live in a house not on that ground that we still owe on neither one of us can afford to keep the house alone and we have tried to deal in it and no one has be interested in over a yr now. i would love to enjoy the property and a trayler to live in and he can have the house i dont strictness but he cant afford it either so how will this work? will we have to folder bank rupsy and will we have to market the property too? that is the only path i can make it on my own with my son is if i can live within the trailer on the property unles we move into an apartment thats subsidised and i cant do that to my son we would have to give up his dogs too someone please transmit me what my options are...
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(Tough to read this.... your command of English is really poor. I can see why your make only $10 per hour... Sentences inaugurate with capital post, end with period, and the word "i" doesn't exist... but here goes anyway. I hope you read better than you write.)

Since you have no estate, lay down papers off of the internet. Fill them out, file them at your court house. The file fee is usually in the capacity of + or - $15. If when you get them, they are too mysterious for you, look in the Yellow Pages for Attorney - Divorce, mediate. You can both use the same attorney. Agree on who gets what. The smaller quantity time he spends with you the less it costs, usually contained by the area of $75-300 depending on the attorney, and the state.

(Agree that you will lower the property price so that you can get it sold, and agree on how you will split it, formerly seeing an attorney.. Something is worth what someone is willing to pay for it when you involve to sell it. If you want it gone, it can be. You don't have lots of option, hon, because of your financial situation.)

And before I go on, as my dad recurrently said, a divorce is a nice thing if you can afford it.

It may be that you cannot afford it, no matter how creative you return with financially. In this case, you and he agree to be roommates, yet divorce and live surrounded by the same house. When/if things get better financially, and you shift back to school, or achieve into a training program that pays you more money, then you each can dance your separate ways.... Lots of people divorce this way, respectively helping the other until they can leave. This, of course, assumes that you respectively can stand the sight of the other. If you two are at the point of throwing things, then, your standard of living will diminish, until you, working full time AND going back to school allows you to better your financial position. Good luck, hon.

In your place, I'd give up the area, get a better profession in a bigger city, get vertebrae into school, EVEN if I had to live near my son in a shelter for awhile until I could qualify for those jobs that compensated well. Source(s): Been there... worked full time AND carried a full nouns in school.. Got up at 4:00 am to do home work, gone for work at 7:30, worked until 3:00pm, met my first class at 4:00pm, and classes were over at 9:30pm. On the weekdays never saw my house in the sunlight. did this for years -- summers too. Studied weekends.. And within the end?? Got to retire at 48, so don't tell me it can't be done. It can, hon, it can. It a short time ago takes a lot of guts.
You seriously need to natter to an attorney. He/she can draft an MSA (marital settlement agreement) to this effect if your husband is really that agreeable. If not, you may have to sell both properties to income the community debt of the current house and whatever is left over will be divided. There are a few other factor that will go into the equation.

You should be able to find an attorney who will work at a reduced allowance or pro bono (for free). Look up your local county or state bar association.
Ok bankruptcy is out of the picture if you want to hold on to eitherv the house or property. In a divorce you will probably be awarded custody of your son so you will automatically get the house with child support. Chances are since you both receive about the same amount you probably wont attain spousal support. How you would afford it would be up to you. Maybe a second job or a roommate to help clear the bills. If it werent for yourson, you two would probably end up selling both, but thats not possible here. He might finish off up getting the property but thats the Judges decision. The Judge is going to base his decree largely on the best interest of your son and is not going to make him homeless regardlessof what you two want unless you two can compromise a settlement outside of the court. No easy approach to determine what exactly will happen here due to possible other variables involved here. Good luck Source(s): Florida Paralegal with a BS level in Social-Pyschology
CONTACT A REAL ATTORNEY. Your divorce will be complicated. Source(s): Arizona legal assistant. Family ruling 15 years.
sell both properties and split the proceeds.

verbs split, less arguments.



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