Taking someone to court to be removed from a mortgage?

In: Mortgage Loan

13 Jul 2010

Five years ago, my (ex) girlfriend and I have bought a house together. We had been together five years and none of us would think twice, until a few years later we started. I went out and refused to sign a quick claim deed. (Pt I worked for a bankruptcy lawyer at the time, and he told me it was in my interest not to sign, is that I have no rights, but would be for the mortgage payment to my former standard).

Well, it is three years since we parted. It is getting married in the army and was awarded the National Guard already prepared (for the second tour in a few months of use to), had several children and took his life. As for me, I moved, but because of the mortgage, we can not I share a further mortgage or even a small car loan from the bank.

I asked him several times in the last three years to refinance. He returned from Iraq with enough money to catch up and give me the mortgage, but did not. Then he received a large sum of money from taxes and still have not. Now he is preparing to deploy quickly and I do not want in this situation can no longer be stuck. I gave him three years ago and nothing. The market is so bad, especially here in Michigan, I do not understand. But he has yet to draw a VA loan, the more he has a wife who can co-sign now. It has been severally damaged my credit card in particular, resulting in a delay of several monthly installments.

Who knows, if I have a statement that he come to my name out of the house or what they do in court may have had? If there is anything they can do? In addition, if there is, I can get some kind of compensation? Being that, next to the house, I have absolutely no guilt, I have already paid off my student loans in full and the house is the only damage was to my credit card.



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