You might be able to get the court to give him less marital property because of this conduct. Most likely, you will each end up effectively paying half when you divide the matial property. If you have real estate and kids involved in the case, you really should at least be consulting with a lawyer about what you are agreeing to, your rights etc. I spend probably 33% of my practice fixing pro se divorce agreements. You should not be going it alone and it does not need to be expensive to have an attorney - I actually do many cases on a consulting basis and many others for a flat fee. Feel free to call me for a free initial consultation if you have questions. I hope this helps.
Answered on Jan 08th, 2013 at 11:27 AM