LdiJ
Senior Member
To answer some of the questions above:
1) It was a 12 hour session and quite frankly, thought it was fair but after going home and mulling it over I didn't like it.
2) We did not have any counsel (he or I)
3) I won't spill my guts on a public forum but i made a mistake in the marriage, tried to make it work and he doesn't appear to want any of it. I was hoping in time he'd change his mind.
Either I'm not asking the attorneys the right question (in the free consultations) or they are misunderstanding my intent - I was under the impression that he couldn't move forward in a divorce especially while in a confirmed CH 13 since divorcing would impact the bankruptcy estate? When I talked to my ex about it - he said that's not a factor - the mediation agreement doesn't split any property.
It sounds like someone is feeding him that information - is it true?
I do not know personally, of anyone in TX who divorced while under Chapter 13 bankruptcy. I do however know of people in other states who divorced while under Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Therefore its most likely possible.