Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

agreement

I live in this house where i was living with my husband we are 8 years together we are married we have two kids, the house is under my kids godmother but we paid the morgage from our bank account. hes lawyer traing to take me out of the house saing that my house is not my because is in somebody elses name, i spoke with my kids godmother aksking her to sing an agreement with me that she is not going to let them take me out of the house, and that whenever he sells the house we will have equal hes going to stay with half and me the same. can i write that agreement between my kids godmother and i. thankx


Asked on 1/19/09, 6:25 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Re: agreement

Please. Please. Please.

Please get a lawyer to help you. Do NOT sign anything and do not agree to anything at all until you do.

I see your zip code is Caldwell. I could help you.

You have two children with this person. The children need to be raised in a decent apartment or house, need to be fed, clothed, educated, sent to college maybe, and in general supported and loved. You can do the last part on your own (every kid deserves two loving supporting parents, though), but everything else takes MONEY! Money which we will attempt to get from the child's father.

You need advice from a lawyer. Be prepared to pay for the lawyer's time; it is how the lawyer pays for his/her own bills.

Call if you like; I never charge for a first phone call. You can then decide how you would like to proceed.

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Answered on 1/20/09, 1:35 pm


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