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Im divorcing! we have 4propetis and he sas hes giving me 2 !!i dont work!!do i need to pay de propetis? ?

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also he wants to get my chlden away from me cuz he says that im going out with alot of guys !! but thats not true he dont live with me cuz we are divorcing !

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  1. What is propetis?  You need some serious help with your spelling and grammar.  Instead of worrying about propetis you need to worry about your education so you can get a job.


  2. lol

  3. IN English for you....

    U R SCREWED

    really, you have to pay the properties, poor prescious. Sounds like you will need to gold-dig your way into another mans wallet.  

  4. yea.. is it paid for? if its yours you would still have to pay to maintain it and pay yearly taxas on it. If you dont work. You probly get spousal support

  5. I can't understand any of this except the part about you are getting a divorce.

    What in the world is: 4propetis   that is not a word

    what word is: sas

    "Giving me 2" giving you 2 of what?

    "pay de propetis" - what language is this?

    call me a teacher handing back your homeschool -

    NEEDS MORE WORK - seriously my 8yr old could write better than that. lol

  6. Looks like you will have to get a job.. your source of income is disappearing.

  7. If you are in the US each each state the laws are different. Open the yellow pages look up divorce attorney and call one in your state. Ask for a consultation, most are free. Get the info you need to make your decision.

  8.   Sell them . Your not divorced yet 1 guy is to many guys .

  9. I assume your in a community property state and your soon to be ex-husband has agreed to give you two of the four properties you own together.  You will then be responsible for both the payments and the property taxes on those two properties. I would suggest that you have ALL 4 properties assessed, evaluate how much equity is in each individual property and with your lawyer(you do have a lawyer don't you?) see if this is really a good settlement for you to agree. His reasons for a divorce at this point are irrelevent and should be disregarded by you as you go forward with your life. Property is a good thing and you should have no problem supporting yourself assuming you get real estate that isn't too encumbered with debt as to have NO equity(say a cheating scumbag used two properties to finance two others leaving the first two hopelessly encumbered in debt).  

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