My Husband Tricked Me Into Granting Him Our House Once, and Now Wants a Divorce but Urges Me to Grant It Back.

Question by **RUBY**: My husband tricked me into granting him our house once, and now wants a divorce but urges me to grant it back.
How much should a wife question her husband about decisions in a marriage??? Well, my husband and I got a house though HUD,,”Teachers and Cop Program” wich gives them a 50% off discount on a home.. about five months later, he says ” Honey I want you on the Deed of the house”, so he takes me to a public notary where a close buddy of his works and asked me to sign documents, well I loved my husband like nothing else in the world, My HUSBAND… Well, about a month later I happen to get the mail, and found that what I had actually signed is that I had granted him the property!!!!!! I didn’t care, because I loved him so much, he had a previous divorce kept the house….and as a year went by he’d separate things from me, he figured that since I was working I pay for my own food, clothing ect…well to make this short I gave him more money and somehow put me back on the deed,,his gambling addiction became a problem as well as his ex-wife coming around…asked me for divorce…

Best answer:

Answer by kittykatsback
ALWAYS read things before you sign.

Ladies, take a lesson!

Answer by awftx
Just tell the Judge….. He’ll make it right……

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