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Refinancing in only my name? Will this cause any issues down the road in a divorce settlement?

Richard Scott Diamond
Answered by attorney Richard Scott Diamond (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diamond & Diamond, P.A.
If the title to your house is currently in both names, I will be shocked if the mortgage lender is willing to let you refinance the mortgage in your name alone. It is not uncommon for people to put the title and mortgage in one persons name because the other party has poor credit. If the purpose of refinancing the mortgage is to get a lower interest rate AND the mortgage lender says that title needs to be in your name alone as well, then sign something with your spouse, saying that the transfer of title from joint name into your name alone is purely for purposes of getting a lower rate on the mortgage and will not effect his ownership interest in it. Then, in the future, if you do decide to go forward with a divorce and want to keep the house, title and the mortgage is already in your name alone and at that point, you and he can figure out how you buy out his equity interest in the property ( cash buyout / trasnfer of other retirement monies, etc) but you will not need to refinance the mortgage again nor incur additional costs for keeping the house. 
If the title to your house is currently in both names, I will be shocked if the mortgage lender is willing to let you refinance the mortgage in your name alone. It is not uncommon for people to put the title and mortgage in one persons name because the other party has poor credit. If the purpose of refinancing the mortgage is to get a lower interest rate AND the mortgage lender says that title needs to be in your name alone as well, then sign something with your spouse, saying that the transfer of title from joint name into your name alone is purely for purposes of getting a lower rate on the mortgage and will not effect his ownership interest in it. Then, in the future, if you do decide to go forward with a divorce and want to keep the house, title and the mortgage is already in your name alone and at that point, you and he can figure out how you buy out his equity interest in the property ( cash buyout / trasnfer of other retirement monies, etc) but you will not need to refinance the mortgage again nor incur additional costs for keeping the house. 
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Monthly payment before final divorce settlement

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Yes.  This is called pendente lite relief and you can ask for this payment befor ethe divorce is finalized. 
Yes.  This is called pendente lite relief and you can ask for this payment befor ethe divorce is finalized. 

I was married last year, i found out my pastor never had our marriage recorded but later recorded it...is my marriage still valid, was it still valid

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
I'm answering this question because the exact same thing happened to me !  Yes - its still valid, and was valid.  The final registering of the license was a clerical thing that simply records the legal act that took place, at least that's what I was told.  So don't worry !
I'm answering this question because the exact same thing happened to me !  Yes - its still valid, and was valid.  The final registering of the license was a clerical thing that simply records the legal act that took place, at least that's what I was told.  So don't worry !
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