Legal Question in Family Law in New York
My ex-to-be and I are in a nasty bitter divorce that has been going on for 2 yrs. I have list the house with a broker to sell it, but he was so uncooperative, just tormented and abuse me. So I was force to leave the martial home. He change the locks on the door, refused to sell it, refused a short sale. He continued to live there, has not paid the mortgage and taxes since Oct./2009. Now it is in foreclosure. I received a letter from the town as well. I am afraid there will be judgements out against me. Please advice what steps I should take to avoid all this and how to I get this house from him and sell it.
Desperate.
Cathy
1 Answer from Attorneys
Your attorney should have asked for exclusive use and occupancy of the house when the divorce was started. Considering he is not paying the mortgage, a Judge would likely have granted it. The judge could also place the house in receivership so that it could be sold by a court appointed receiver. Also, a Judge can order the sale of the house if not doing so would cause the house to be lost in foreclosure.