marissa07
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01/10/12 10:44 AM
Re: Quit Claim Deed questions

Thanks again so much, Renny! I really appreciate your help.

You're right - there is a settlement agreement form where we can state how we wish to divide our joint assets.

You said the form I have doesn't seem to cover my situation. We live in Gwinnett county, and I obtained all the necessary forms here: legalaid-ga.org/documents/clusters/GA/163/English/ComplaintWOChildren.shtml

As you can see on that page, those are all the necessary forms for those with uncontested divorce without minor children, and when you click "Complaint for Divorce", there is a Paragraph 9: Marital Property and I should choose one from (a), (b) and (c).

I assume I will have to choose (a) since we will be filling out a settlement agreement indicating exactly how we wish to divide our joint assets, am I right?

Also, for Paragraph 10: Joint or Marital Debts - I assume they don't talk about revolving accounts debts such as credit cards, but rather mortgage, auto loans, student loans etc, am I right? We only have mortgage in that arena and since he will refinance in his name, I guess I can state that in there?

Thank you again so much.... I'm trying to take care of this on my own without hiring a lawyer and you have no idea how much your help/advice means. Thank you.



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