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    Attaining a judgement

    My divorce states: 1) My ex & I would sell our house and divide the equity 50/50. 2) That the children would be on my insurance through work 3)...
    Thread by: lstein, Dec 27, 2001, 1 replies, in forum: Other Family Law Matters
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    Verbal agreement

    Thank you!
    Post by: lstein, Nov 22, 2001 in forum: Buying & Selling a Home or Residence
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    Verbal agreement

    We verbally agreed that I would pay him $7000 for his share of the house if the equity came to that much. I asked him to sign a paper to agree to...
    Post by: lstein, Nov 19, 2001 in forum: Buying & Selling a Home or Residence
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    Verbal agreement

    Last july I refinanced the house I had owned with my exhusband and got him off of the title. We made a verbal agreement that I would pay him...
    Thread by: lstein, Nov 18, 2001, 4 replies, in forum: Buying & Selling a Home or Residence
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