And it's actually a bit more complicated than that. You all have been so helpful through our BK process (our 60 days is up a week from Monday!) and I'm hoping I can get just a bit of guidance to offer my mom.
Reader's Digest Version: Mom & Dad (both age 66) married 47 years; Dad left Mom last year but they aren't divorced. She's been a SAHM for the most part, never earned enough credits for Social Security on her own, but they are now both collecting since he finally is.
Dad has always made good money, but in the last 2 years his income has dropped to almost zilch. He picks up work here and there, but did just file for Unemployment.
He has finally realized they need to file and told my mom he wants to file alone. He wants to get divorced first (using only one lawyer hired by him -- told Mom no way in he** was that happening) and sign over their paid-for truck to her. She lives in the house my grandfather left her, but there is a loan against it in both of their names. He says he wants to quit-claim the house to her. I think that's sketchy and not the way to go. Seems to me they both should file pre-divorce and get the finances settled first.
My husband and I are begging her to see a lawyer. She has no money to see a lawyer on her own (Dad has her on an allowance currently) and the only free services we can find through our county is a free consultation with a law student on a first-come first-serve basis once per month.
So what I'm asking is, am I right to insist that she visit bankrupcty lawyers with him, and would such a lawyer likely be able to advise them whether to divorce first or after filing?
Thanks for any advice!!
Reader's Digest Version: Mom & Dad (both age 66) married 47 years; Dad left Mom last year but they aren't divorced. She's been a SAHM for the most part, never earned enough credits for Social Security on her own, but they are now both collecting since he finally is.
Dad has always made good money, but in the last 2 years his income has dropped to almost zilch. He picks up work here and there, but did just file for Unemployment.
He has finally realized they need to file and told my mom he wants to file alone. He wants to get divorced first (using only one lawyer hired by him -- told Mom no way in he** was that happening) and sign over their paid-for truck to her. She lives in the house my grandfather left her, but there is a loan against it in both of their names. He says he wants to quit-claim the house to her. I think that's sketchy and not the way to go. Seems to me they both should file pre-divorce and get the finances settled first.
My husband and I are begging her to see a lawyer. She has no money to see a lawyer on her own (Dad has her on an allowance currently) and the only free services we can find through our county is a free consultation with a law student on a first-come first-serve basis once per month.
So what I'm asking is, am I right to insist that she visit bankrupcty lawyers with him, and would such a lawyer likely be able to advise them whether to divorce first or after filing?
Thanks for any advice!!
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