Sol, that's aggravating about the Ls and it's best to be direct with them and tell them you expect a professional client/attorney relationship. He as an attorney should know how to handle these things if another attorney isn't cooperating. There are legal actions that can be taken as opposed to getting nutty with his client.

I understand this is draining you, all the paperwork, the anxiety of going to the court etc. I'm going through it too. So here's what I'll say about the house...is there anything you want from him in return? if there's nothing at all and all you want is the paperwork over with then go ahead let your attorney know and be done with it. Sometimes removing yourself from a bad experience is worth it even if it costs a little. I just don't know what else there might be that he won't want to give to you or will ask from you if you give into his demands.

Your L should be doing a lot more to help but I know a lot of them are worthless piles despite their initial promises and claims. Don't I know that.


Me: 35|WAW: 38|D: 6yo | http://tinyurl.com/2dxx7m6
Feb 2006, left, came back in two weeks
Aug 2006, left again
Apr 2007, filed for divorce
Dec 2007, reunited
Mar 2010, moved out, filed again