Aug 25, 2012 #1 J Jgraham New Member I am waiving my right to the house and soon to be ex's business. How do I put this in writing (predivorce) so I can get it notarized?
I am waiving my right to the house and soon to be ex's business. How do I put this in writing (predivorce) so I can get it notarized?
Aug 25, 2012 #2 army judge Super Moderator Jgraham said: I am waiving my right to the house and soon to be ex's business. How do I put this in writing (predivorce) so I can get it notarized? Click to expand... A notarized document will be of no probative value in court. I suggest you retain an attorney, or Google "DIVORCE PROCESS (YOUR STATE AND COUNTY)", if you are doing this pro se. If your soon to be "ex" has counsel, contact his/her counsel and tell his/her attorney what you wish to do. Most county court web sites will offer instructions on how to complete certain motions and or forms.
Jgraham said: I am waiving my right to the house and soon to be ex's business. How do I put this in writing (predivorce) so I can get it notarized? Click to expand... A notarized document will be of no probative value in court. I suggest you retain an attorney, or Google "DIVORCE PROCESS (YOUR STATE AND COUNTY)", if you are doing this pro se. If your soon to be "ex" has counsel, contact his/her counsel and tell his/her attorney what you wish to do. Most county court web sites will offer instructions on how to complete certain motions and or forms.