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listof7's Advice
Yes, but it's not easy, and may not be legal in your state. I suggest you consider why you want to leave and understand what it takes to live on your own. Plan. Get a steady job BEFORE you leave. Don't start sleeping on couchs. And don't be to proud to...
Consult Professional. Usaully, it depends if it was sole and seperate property prior, and who has the best lawyer. Also, if you refi'd and added them, it's joint usaully I had intended to give my wife my/our home, and only kept it beause she had...
Not likely. you may qualify for EBT (food) or other social services, but as for your house arrest cost...not likely...now, from what I've heard, they usually don't sweat you to much -- even after discharge, they know YOU WILL PAY EVENTUALLY!!
Drive/walk the subdivision and stop and chat with anyone you see out. Go knock on the neighbors doors and talk to them, a Realtor or seller can't say certain things, but a neighbor can! Come back at various times of day to see what changes for the ...
Don't listen to these do gooders that offer no real advice. Yeah, sure, don't stop eating!! That's not rocket science, in fact, for many people, if you stop eating regulary, your body will go into shock and trigger and reserve, you body will store fat...
Exercise 3-4 days a week, be active & eat VERY small portions of food every 2 hours instead of other "meal plans" and that includes eating less often. And if someone says laxitives...that's not as bad as barfing, but it's still got health problems atta...
I don't encourge lying, to a just society!! Being creative is helpful at times. A great man once said... "Necissity is above all law" Thomas Jefferson I also have a felony conviction (12 years ago), so I know that there are many times where...