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Old 04-01-2008, 05:11 PM
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Me and my domestic partner of 12 years have broken up. We have owned a house together for the past 7 years. I left the home in Nov of 2007. I am no longer paying my half of the mortgage. She is living there with her new partner and refuses to sell the home and give me my half of the monies. I was informed to get my name off the deed she would need to refinance the home and put it in her name. At this point she can not afford to do that so we are at a standstill. I asked for a buyout figure and said I would sign a quitclaim deed so that I would no longer be responsible for anything to do with the home. Is this a good idea?


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