Q: I was awarded my home in the divorce. I had 60 days to refinance the balance on the mortgage. My ex was to facilitate
That 60 was extended indefinitely until I could close. He signed that agreement. He now sold home to an investor who has been harassing me to get out. Ex got a Judge to agree to throw me out a 66 year old severely disabled person. no eviction/ejection or any requests to vacate have been properly served, yet Judge said Sheriff can remove mee on 17th. 5 days from emergent motion, I was never served. My 2 service dogs & I will be on the street. He is $165,000 in arrears on support, I've tapped out my cc to live and have to have everything out of house by 17th or buyer & ex get it. NO FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL WAY CAN IT BE DONE, BECAUSE OF MY HANDICAPS or money to pay someone. HOW DO I IMMEDIATELY STOP THIS ORDER TO VACATE PROPERTY AND TURN OVER MY KEY by 17th. OBVIOUSLY, NO MONEY FOR ATTORNEY. This is a family court Judge who has also gave him my POA to close on the house and execute a QDRO as he choses.. Not an impartial party. Best part she refuses to let me say a thing or participate
A: Due to your financial problems, contact New Jersey Legal Services for an attorney.
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