County Divorce Records

March 16, 2010

An important question about filing for divorce?

Filed under: Marriage Divorce — Tags: , , — admin @ 6:32 am
TruthSeeker asked:


As I said in a previous post, my husband claimed tha the filed for divorce. I think it was a lie to placate his mistress and to justify what he was doing (As in when the papers don’t come, he tells me he reconsidered, and tells her that I refused to sign them). Anyway, he said that he had gone to an attorney and filed them on Wednesday. I called the courts both in our current county and our previous county of residence to see if he’d actually filed. They said they have nothing on record. Does it usually take longer than that, or am I safe in assuming this was a lie? I’m thinking about filing on grounds of adultery, and was just wondering if he’d tried to make up something else first… Thanks.
Maxi- I have a full report and a video from a private investigator.

March 15, 2010

Need a MISSOURI Attorney concerning real estate, Please read?

Filed under: Law Ethics — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:58 am
froggy_deedoll asked:


Small Town, County Seat in Missouri
I was divorced in 2000. My divorce papers read:
The parties have agreed that the real property shall become the property of the husband subject to the indebtness theron, with the following exception. Should the property be sold by the husband, then wife shall be entitled to one half the equity. Otherwise, husband shall have in place estate planning which will cause (my sons name) to become owner of the property upon his death.

Nowhere in papers does it say I will quit claim, and I remained on deed, mortgage and insurance until about 3 years ago, when he managed to get this refinanced by recording these divorce papers.
He first had tried to refinance using my name as well, and I got wind of it, and stopped it. But he found another company and achieved it.
I have seen a couple attorneys, who after reading my divorce papers, said I should sue the attorney who wrote them.
I have learned recently that he has set up something that causes his new wife to inherit the property/house. Is he not in contempt of court doing this?
The kicker to all this, is that the attorney who wrote this was our attorney. I was told when these papers were done, it would tie him up so that he couldn’t do anything without me. The attorney is also the prosecuting attorney.
This property is worth probably $200K. I didn’t receive one dime from it when we divorced as I thought that at some point I would get my half.
If anyone knows an attorney that would sue another attorney, or tell me how I can put a property lien on it, or get him for contempt, I would gladly appreciate it.
I would let an attorney have 50% of a settlement. I have learned it doesn’t pay to be fair, and try to do the right thing.
Thanks

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