Societal issues. How can family court judges and attorneys be educated to the issues in high-conflict divorce from an emotionally disturbed partner? Can laws be changed?
Great question. What would you like to see, Stressed?
I devote a decent chunk of annual hours to publishing and pro bono - In light of my BPD r/s (a drop in the bucket compared with what you folks face, I know), I want to carve a niche in this area. So, I'm equally interested in feedback on this point.
As to real estate, I'd say sell. You have legal remedies if they mismanage the property or default in an action for waste, perhaps, but you may be better served selling even in a poor market if it means not being connected any longer. Whatever happens, you know you can expect serious efforts to be made to have you either bear the brunt of any losses or sacrifice your claim to any gains.
There's a subjective value in not being bound to this person in any way. Depending on what sorts of estates are in question, you may be entitled to a court-ordered partition or an accounting if she doesn't agree to a total sale. Make her buy you out.