Okay - yes he needs to sign form once its filled out. We have to agree on valuations - if we are in agreement one less hurdle to jump.
The meeting was to write down what are agreement is - his proposal for settlement. Discuss some round numbers and then take to atty for review and it she agrees it heavily favors me to write up proposal.
Again - he acts as if he is going to leave me the house and make no claim... that's a big win for me, BUT I don't want to take that to atty and then have him turn around and say he never said that. Meeting in person and writing it out makes that less likely the case.
This is not fun - the more work I do... the less I'm paying an atty by the hour.
I'm under no delusion that this meeting is going to turn him around. I highly doubt he will even make eye contact. I don't want him in my house and will meet him somewhere public.
I haven't seen him in 2 months.... that thought does make me sad in general but I'm not looking forward to this AT ALL. I'd prefer to keep my head in the sand. It is what it is.