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CPhillips2007
Feb 13, 2007, 03:44 PM
Hello All!

As I have been reading through the comments, it is comforting to see so many knowledgeable answers. I certainly hope you can steer me in the right direction on the last of many issues that my Fiance' and I have been dealing with.

My "should be Husband" was only told by his "wife" that she squashed the divorce in 1995 that he thought was over and done with. To really shorten the story, the final blow came when he came to California and filed for divorce here after obtaining his residency status. His wife went to an Attorney where a notarized Quit Claim Deed was fraudulently signed and the home is now recorded in Suffolk County, NY solely as hers.

I had my Nevada Real Estate License, was an investor in many real estate project, but never have I seen someone do something so cruel. Being that we reside here and he does not have the funds to hire an Atty. I am stumped. Could someone be so kind as to advise me on how to have my Fiancée process?

Thank you so much,


Cathie Phillips

Fr_Chuck
Feb 13, 2007, 09:24 PM
Find the money for an attorney, divorce can be dirty, real dirty and this person sounds like they want to make his life hell.

A deed is easy to challenge in court, but honestly she is having attorneys, you will need an attorney

excon
Feb 14, 2007, 06:14 AM
Hello Cathie:

How do you answer someone when the answer is one that they already told you they don't want?

The Padre is right, as usual.

excon

mr.yet
Feb 14, 2007, 06:33 AM
Yes get an attorney, file suit against the property under the statute of fraud, the Quick Deed Deed is fraudulent. File claim against the Notary who did it, most have to be bonded, your claim against there bond in the amount of the property.

File and record against the Quick Deed, Notice of Lis Pendens which will alert anyone of the pending suit against the property

denny52
Aug 19, 2010, 05:17 PM
My husband and I bought property together, I put in a large sum of money from a sale of property I owned before I married him, The property was in his name and we separated and he signed it over to his daughter, where do I stand legally in trying to get my money back that I put in to buy this property.

excon
Aug 19, 2010, 05:22 PM
Hello d:

Well, you put yourself into a fine fix. MAYBE a lawyer can help straighten it out. That's your only hope.

excon

AK lawyer
Aug 19, 2010, 09:43 PM
...Could someone be so kind as to advise me on how to have my Fiancee process?
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You want to know how your fiancé should proceed? As Yet and Excon told you, you really need an attorney. I don't think the California court, in the context of a divorce case, can decide title to the New York property, so you probably need a N.Y. attorney.
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Oh. I noticed after writing this that Denny has posted a question on an old thread. Why do people do this to us? :( Will someone please cut it off and put int in a thread of it's own?

denny52
Aug 20, 2010, 07:09 AM
Thanks