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Old Apr 22, 2008, 06:48 AM
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How to place a lein on real estate property

I am currently living with my husband and have been for the last 8 years. We are married for 6 years now. We are going through some very rocky situations and he is trying to refinance our property. I am not on title with him but that was only because he chose not to put me on even after the first refinance he didn't put me on this property. I want to know if there is something that I can do about stopping him from refinancing again to take equity out. As his wife, shouldn't I be involved and I think that he is only doing it because i have been telling him that i am going to leave him and he does not want me to get anything from the marriage. it's there something that i can do about this before he tries to do this to me again.

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Welcome to AMHD. You need to get to a matrimonial lawyer. And you must decide whether you are going to fish or cut bait. If you file for divorce or separation, you can file a notice of lien that will probably stop a refinance. Alternatively, he can be restrained (in the divorce/separation scenario) from refinancing if he is doing so to deplete marital assets.

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JudyKayTee agrees: And to put this in legal terms - RUN, RUN, RUN to a matrimonial lawyer. RUN FAST!
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