Q: What rights do I have to remove an unwed domestically violent co-owner from the deed, when he has the mortgage?
I can prove that without my money, he wouldn't have gotten the mortgage.
A:
The rights the asker has to remove an unwed domestically violent co-owner from her deed is a partition action in Supreme Court. That requires a lawyer's assistance to file all the correct paperwork with the court and proceed through trial if necessary. The domestic violence is irrelevant. The fact that the parties are not married requires an involved civil action to untie their finances.
Any amendments to the loan agreement with a credit bank requires the consent of the credit bank. Judges are prohibited from impairing the obligations of contract.
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