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Interesting, I just read the OP's history of posts and they do seem to be written from the immigrant's perspective. But I suppose the USC could hijack the ID and change the password, if both were accustomed to using it.

It is pretty interesting. But most people have told her/him to GET A LAWYER.

I don't know how they can make it any clearer.

The way it looks, I'm almost thinking ~she~ (the USC) didn't sign the quit claim deed, he went to re-fi, discovered that he couldn't, and he wants to know what to do about it, looking for some sort of quick answer, when the reality is, this is a complex legal issue that will require a lawyer.

Get a lawyer, get a lawyer, get a lawyer...

What's interesting is both posts seem to be written with the same kind of literary style and verbage and punctuation or the lack thereof... things that make you go hmmmmmmm...

-- Dan

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Interesting, I just read the OP's history of posts and they do seem to be written from the immigrant's perspective. But I suppose the USC could hijack the ID and change the password, if both were accustomed to using it.

It is pretty interesting. But most people have told her/him to GET A LAWYER.

I don't know how they can make it any clearer.

The way it looks, I'm almost thinking ~she~ (the USC) didn't sign the quit claim deed, he went to re-fi, discovered that he couldn't, and he wants to know what to do about it, looking for some sort of quick answer, when the reality is, this is a complex legal issue that will require a lawyer.

Get a lawyer, get a lawyer, get a lawyer...

What's interesting is both posts seem to be written with the same kind of literary style and verbage and punctuation or the lack thereof... things that make you go hmmmmmmm...

-- Dan

Yes, I noticed the syntax, style and consistency in punctuation, or lack thereof. It just might be as you suggested...a post to enquire about what could be done. We're purrrrrrty much in synch, Dan, which is not surprising at all ;)

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

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Interesting, I just read the OP's history of posts and they do seem to be written from the immigrant's perspective. But I suppose the USC could hijack the ID and change the password, if both were accustomed to using it.

But this post says the OP got divorced last year, while just last month he/she was asking for AOS interview advice. Something just doesn't add up. I suppose it's possible that the two are not mutually exclusive, but it seems rather fishy.

iam using my friend password and login name ,he is my friend and iam using his account thats all thanks i will have to ask a lawyer about this matter,do i have to ask a property lawyer or family lawyer?thanks.

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But this post says the OP got divorced last year, while just last month he/she was asking for AOS interview advice. Something just doesn't add up. I suppose it's possible that the two are not mutually exclusive, but it seems rather fishy.

iam using my friend password and login name ,he is my friend and iam using his account thats all thanks i will have to ask a lawyer about this matter,do i have to ask a property lawyer or family lawyer?thanks.

A Family lawyer will have knowledge of property law as it relates to your divorce settlement.

Again... listen to what everyone here has told you... "See a Lawyer"....

-- Dan

 
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