Breakups - Houses - any solicitors or been here before?
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Old Timer

Breakups - Houses - any solicitors or been here before?
We have a mortgage which is interest only. I have been the one that pays the mortgage and houshold bills.
The house has no equity, and is probably in negtive equity due to current climate.
I have said I will keep the house as I can afford to pay, and she cant. But she wants buying out - trouble is theres nothing to buy out is there??!!
So now is demanding "at least ?5000 to take her name off the mortgage"
And untill I do this she is swanning back and forward making my life a misery, and says its still her house too so can come and go as she pleases. Already changed the locks, but she now comes round when she knows Im in!!!
We also have a 3yr old daughter, for which we are having 50/50 custody.
So where do I stand? Do I actually have to pay her a penny, or can I just pay the ?175 to get her name taken off??(assuming I can get her to sign the form!!)
Cheers
Ross
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Old Timer

It dunt fit
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Old Timer

Gonna have to go see solicitor about it, but surely I only have to pay her half of nothing, which is ….. NOTHING??!!
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Old Timer

rossirvine said
well the best bit I suppose is we aint married, so she has no rights over my personal savings.
Gonna have to go see solicitor about it, but surely I only have to pay her half of nothing, which is ….. NOTHING??!!
Well thats true when my dad split from his girlfriend of 14years he had no rights to house as not married and his name was not on morgage even tho he worked and paid everything and she did not work at all so who knows what they may say as it makes no sense to me plus she used legal aid as said could not afford a solicitor, so i paid her out.
It dunt fit
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Old Timer


sorry cant be more help,
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Settling In

The age of your child is a real sticking point here……..a good solicitor will get her the house while you still pay the mortgage until your child turns 18!!!!!
I would give her the 5,000 and hope she hasnt already had that advise 8O
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Hmmm, I suspect a legal battle coming, good job I just got made redundant - can get legal aid!!
Ross
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Old Timer

Couples earnings are seen as joint as far as I can make out, with both parties contributing differant things to the running of the household. Not just about who is the main earner and who pays the bills.
half of zero sounds like zero in a fair deal. But fair doesnt come into it.
Probably not what you want to hear, but best of british.
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Settling In

Your problem is that you have a child and their protection is foremost. You need to consult a family solicitor, but be prepared for things to swing towards the child's primary carer.
I would recommend attempting an amicable solution if at all possible as in these cases all both parties end up doing is paying solicitors to send letters to each other.
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Local Hero

how long have you lived together as if you have lived together for more than 2 years she will be treated as your common in law wife
so i would seriously think about getting advice from a solicitor or from the citizens advice
:cheer: I've got my husband back :cheer:
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Old Timer


she wanted money to to take her name off the house and was constantly coming back to the house so he told her her was going to take out a 25k loan secured on the house and not pay it off so it puts the 2 of them in loads of debt.
she signed over after that, but he did make it very convincing, brochures and price lists for new scooby's , brochures for exotic holidays etc scattered everywhere
gotta be worth a try?
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It dunt fit
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Local Hero


I also worked with a lad that had a child but wasn't married and he was at a distinct disadvantage not being married. You are in weak position. No matter what the rights and wrongs are, at the end of the day practically every judge/magistrate in the country is going to come down on her side with having a child.
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If your mrs is the one that's chose to split the family then doesn't that work in your favour?
Also it might be worth getting in touch with a charity that supports fathers rights, they might be able to help get custody of your child.
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Thanks again, at least I have more time to muck about with my mk1 without grief from 'her indoors'!
Ross
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Local Hero

rossirvine said
at least I have more time to muck about with my mk1 without grief from 'her indoors'!
Ross
wish i did!
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