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Harry Gross: Plan to wed?Talk about $

Dear Harry: I never discussed money matters with my boyfriend before I got married four years ago. I moved into a house that he owned, and did not find out until recently that he had financial trouble. He has been paying his mortgage every month to a collection agency and he has credit-card problems, as well. When the mortgage bill comes, it comes with his ex-wife's name as well as his. I would like to know where I stand regarding this house if he should die before me. If I don't have any rights, what can I do to get my name on the house deed?

What Harry says: Your first step has to be a long discussion of finances. You must set up a plan to indicate just what happens to the money that is earned. You might want to have separate credit cards and bank accounts until he gets himself straightened out. As to the house, the divorce settlement determines the subsequent ownership rights. If nothing was stated, he and his ex own it jointly, half and half. That means that she still has the right to half its value. It may be that the settlement provided for him to have full ownership. If her name is still on the mortgage, it probably indicates that the mortgage company would not let her off the hook regardless of the title. If he owns it alone, he can easily get you on the title. If it's half and half, he can give you only a share of his half. Any lawyer or real-estate broker can get the title changed.

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Posted 08:51 AM, 11/11/2009
Niko
How do two people get married without talking about finances? Especially when the no 1 cause of divorce is about money?
Posted 09:05 AM, 11/11/2009
brian stewart
YOU BETTER GET TOGETHER WITH THIS GUY, YOU DON'T PAY A MORTGAGE TO A COLLECTION AGENCY, YOU PAY YOUR CREDIT CARDS TO AN AGENCY.
Posted 10:02 AM, 11/11/2009
fafafooey
Why couldn't I ever find dumb, naive chicks like this when I was dating?
Posted 12:40 PM, 11/11/2009
Lefils Natif
Is this real? I swear this was a commercial from that fraudulent/misleading freecreditreport dot com.
Posted 01:00 PM, 11/11/2009
Lefils Natif
Serves her right. Notice how she's after his house. She probably married him only because she thought he had money. She calls it "his house" and "his mortgage" that HE pays, yet she wants to claim it? Actually, they should try to get her name on the house ASAP, then she can share the house AND the mortgage.
Posted 01:41 PM, 11/11/2009
briancpa
I have always said that if you are marrying someones else "leftovers" you should speak with the "ex". I am sure this ex would have given her an earful about this irresponsible new hubby. Run.
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