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Old 09-01-2007, 07:03 PM     #1
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I applied for a government program to help with renovations to my house from damages of Hurricane Katrina. After I filled out the paperwork I was told that since my ex husband's name is on the mortgage he has to be present to sign off on the forms. The problem is is that my current husband of 25 years and myself have lived in the house and I do not know where my ex husband is even located. Is there anyway of getting around him not being present since we have been divorced for 25 years now and he has no parts or payments to the mortgage?
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Old 09-04-2007, 11:32 PM     #2
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You can get a court order to have him removed if need be. It may take a little time as you may have to publish the case in newspapers.
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