Hi
Following on from this thread
baliff action pending for sisters estranged husband-help
My sister has at last been granted her Nisi but, and correct me if I am wrong, we are holding off on the absolute until we can get the property situation sorted. This is the only issue, no children etc etc.
Her estranged husband persuaded her to remortgage the house she had owned for some years before they married, shortly after he left her and has not returned. This meant that both names are on the deeds and the mortgage, the mortgage company will not take his name of it. I think they have now been apart since 2009. We can sort the mortgage situation in the long term
To get the property signed over I am told they need to attend mediation before going to court unless they are in agreement, and they are. He has agreed that he wants no part of the/her property and is willing to sign a document to that effect and walk away.
Can anyone point me to, or supply me, a draft of such a document, that will be acceptable to supply to the court, or can I make my own up for him to sign?
Sister has been using an "on line" solicitor who has proved less than helpful on this matter.
Following on from this thread
baliff action pending for sisters estranged husband-help
My sister has at last been granted her Nisi but, and correct me if I am wrong, we are holding off on the absolute until we can get the property situation sorted. This is the only issue, no children etc etc.
Her estranged husband persuaded her to remortgage the house she had owned for some years before they married, shortly after he left her and has not returned. This meant that both names are on the deeds and the mortgage, the mortgage company will not take his name of it. I think they have now been apart since 2009. We can sort the mortgage situation in the long term
To get the property signed over I am told they need to attend mediation before going to court unless they are in agreement, and they are. He has agreed that he wants no part of the/her property and is willing to sign a document to that effect and walk away.
Can anyone point me to, or supply me, a draft of such a document, that will be acceptable to supply to the court, or can I make my own up for him to sign?
Sister has been using an "on line" solicitor who has proved less than helpful on this matter.
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