Old 03-14-2008, 07:23 AM
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frankly
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Step away from the addict. It's time to put some distance between him and the issues you have to deal with on the house. My advice, Get back in front of that judge as quick as you possibly can, wouldn't even push the contempt, rather I would request that the judge do two things, 1) Take the home out of his hands totally and make you the executor or all documents. Don't just have the judge order the listing agreement be signed, all that is going to do is leave you wide open for each and every step of the sale, to have to go back in front of the judge. What happens when you have an offer? or a closing? He is going to block you every way possible. Have the judge deed the home in your name with him entitled to his proceeds upon sale. 2) Since you already have to go back in front of the judge, address that credit card issue, it can ruin your credit and create a whole basket of problems because of the laws in Tennessee.

I'm sorry you are having to still deal with this.

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