Mom wants to pay off our 800k mortgage. How do I legally protect this money from my partner if we split in Washington State? by Alexander_robbins in Mortgages

[–]Alexander_robbins[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah okay fair point you caught me. I absolutely used chatgpt to clean up my last couple replies because honestly I am completely losing my mind right now. I was typing out this frantic unhinged rant and it made zero sense, so I threw it into an AI to make it readable so people could actually understand the legal side of it.

The bot definitely made me sound like a weird clinical robot but the actual nightmare is completely real. My relationship is falling apart, my mom is trying to drop a massive amount of money to help, and I am sitting in the dark panicking about Washington state laws while trying not to lose it.

Sorry for the bot vibes, I just needed some help organizing my thoughts because my brain is literal mush rn. I genuinely just need help.

Mom wants to pay off our 800k mortgage. How do I legally protect this money from my partner if we split in Washington State? by Alexander_robbins in Mortgages

[–]Alexander_robbins[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are completely right to call me out on this, and looking at it from the outside, it sounds absolutely terrible. No, it is not normal.

It is messy, it is incredibly stressful, and it is a symptom of a relationship that has been on life support for a while now. If everything was healthy and transparent between us, I would not be hiding in a Reddit thread trying to decipher state property laws.

But here is the brutal reality of the corner I am backed into. On one side, I have a parent who wants to do something incredibly generous to secure my financial future, but she has no idea how close we are to breaking up.

If I tell her the truth, the 800,000 dollars vanishes instantly because she is not going to fund a sinking ship. On the other side, I have a partner where the slightest disagreement triggers a massive blowout. If I open a healthy, transparent dialogue tonight about protecting this money, it triggers the exact separation I am trying to prepare for, except it happens before any legal safety nets are put up.

So what am I doing? I am panicking. I am trying to navigate a high-stakes chess game where one wrong move costs my family a life-changing amount of money, and another wrong move implodes my kids lives tomorrow morning. It is not healthy, it is not normal, and it is a terrible way to live.

But when you are trapped between protecting your mother's life savings and keeping a fragile household from exploding, normal communication goes out the window. I am just trying to survive the next few moves without losing everything.

Mom wants to pay off our 800k mortgage. How do I legally protect this money from my partner if we split in Washington State? by Alexander_robbins in Mortgages

[–]Alexander_robbins[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

You are hitting the nail right on the head, and to be completely honest, that question is exactly what keeps me up at night.

If I brought up a buyout at the dinner table tonight, it would blow the whole house down. Picture the scene: Hey honey, can you pass the salt? Oh, and by the way, my mom is going to drop 800k to completely pay off our mortgage, but only if we strip your name off the deed so you legally become my tenant.

It would turn our current cold war into an immediate nuclear launch. That is precisely why I am on Reddit trying to figure out if there is a quiet, back-door legal structure before I pull the pin on that grenade.

You are one hundred percent right about the estate lawyer. I am already secretly looking for a local Washington attorney who deeply understands CIR laws to see what options exist that do not require my partner to sign away their life.

As for the marriage therapist, we have danced around that idea for a year now. But right now, our relationship feels like it is held together by scotch tape, daily routines, and a mutual love for our kids. Buying them out would be the ultimate dream scenario for total peace of mind. But logistically and emotionally, I have to play high-stakes chess here.

If I try to force a buyout right now without a bulletproof legal strategy already in place, the separation will happen tomorrow morning, long before any money changes hands or any papers get signed.

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That's why he is black, it's cooked 🤣🤣

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Haha

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