Summary
In North Carolina, selling marital property typically requires consent from both spouses. If a home is sold without your consent, you may have legal grounds to contest the sale. Additionally, issues with bail bondsmen, such as misleading payment arrangements, could be legally problematic. Given the complexity and urgency of your situation, consulting with a local attorney is crucial to protect your rights and navigate the legal challenges effectively.Full Conversation
I need legal advice about my home being sold out from under me by my wife who left me. But has told me she has been paid or signed any closing papers. I have til Monday to vacate or be arrested for trespassing again cause he already had me arrested 4 days ago. Need to know my rights. Plz help. My number is #*-*-*
It sounds like a complex situation involving property rights and potential disputes. To assist you better, would you like to be connected with local lawyers who can help with your case? Also, what's your name and your zip code?
William Lilley email william420lilley@gmail.com
It sounds like you're facing a serious legal issue with your property. To help you connect with local lawyers, please provide your zip code. This will assist in finding someone in your area who can give you specific legal advice.
Yeah my wife even though we seperated after the alleged sale was surrendered to the jail by her bondsman after he talked to me and her and agreed to payment arrangements from us both for her cases. And we signed his papers that he agreed to and came back the next day and convinced her to ride to the magistrate to finalize the payment arrangements and instead he surrendered her back to the jail. Because her mother was the original co singer was removed because she was on an accident. So I spoke to bondsman he had me sign payment arrangements and become the new cosigner. That's got to be unethical.
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving both property and a bail bondsman. Here are some general points you might consider:
- In North Carolina, both spouses generally have to consent to the sale of marital property.
- Bail bondsmen have specific legal responsibilities, and misleading you about payment arrangements could be problematic.
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Yes please I'm facing eviction and I can't afford to remind her out to assist me against the new owner and this property issue . Plz help
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It sounds like you're dealing with a critical legal issue involving property rights and bail arrangements. Given the complexity and urgency, connecting with a local lawyer would be beneficial. Would you like me to assist you in providing contact details to a lawyer who can help you with your case?
Yes. William Lilley
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It seems like you're dealing with a very complex and urgent legal issue related to property rights and bail arrangements. Let me ensure I have all the necessary details.
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It seems like William Lilley is facing a serious and complex legal issue involving property rights, eviction, and bail bonds. A lawyer's assistance is crucial to navigate this situation effectively. Since William has already provided contact information, he should expect to hear from a local lawyer shortly. If additional help is needed, he should feel free to reach out.