I reached an agreement with my ex about a pension plan, to cash it in and split the beneficial lump sum 50/50. My ex had the money paid into his bank account, was overtaxed and made a refund claim. I assumed he would split the refund with me as it was from the fund, but unbeknown to me he had a tax debt. HMRC rightly took his debt money first and then sent him the balance, but he then split the balance with me. I tried to explain so many times that he had made me pay his tax debts by doing that and he became rude, obnoxious and ignored my communications thereafter. In the end I make a claim in the small claims court for the monies and I had sufficient info to show an agreement was reached and then reneged on by him, the FB that he is.
This tale gets worse because I have been struggling so much with our son and the property mortgage and bills, and he has not paid his half of the mortgage for six years so I wanted this claim settled asap. However, I started getting rude letters from his solicitor telling me I had to sell the house and all sorts of things and that "as sure as night follows day" I would not win my claim. I had no legal help and tried to explain to that firm that I had a fair and reasonable approach and I wouldnt have gone to Small Claims if I didn't think I was right. About a week before the hearing, during the evening, I received an email from his solicitor with a document sent to the court which said that I had controlled my ex during our relationship, taken money from his bank, persuaded him into releasing the pension monies and that I was not going to a penny. There were more hurtful and upsetting statements that I cant go into here, but I was shocked. I tried to answer it all and sent proof that these were all lies into the court.
I arrived for the hearing and there he was, prancing around in a suit I had bought him with a Barrister in tow! I was so upset I left the building and in the end just couldnt go back in, I had a mini breakdown and am now under the mental health team. They went ahead without me and I lost, with an order to pay him £900. In about 4 weeks I am due back in court as I requested a set aside hearing. I am not sure how to proceed with this and whether I can ask for the matter to be settled at the same time?
This tale gets worse because I have been struggling so much with our son and the property mortgage and bills, and he has not paid his half of the mortgage for six years so I wanted this claim settled asap. However, I started getting rude letters from his solicitor telling me I had to sell the house and all sorts of things and that "as sure as night follows day" I would not win my claim. I had no legal help and tried to explain to that firm that I had a fair and reasonable approach and I wouldnt have gone to Small Claims if I didn't think I was right. About a week before the hearing, during the evening, I received an email from his solicitor with a document sent to the court which said that I had controlled my ex during our relationship, taken money from his bank, persuaded him into releasing the pension monies and that I was not going to a penny. There were more hurtful and upsetting statements that I cant go into here, but I was shocked. I tried to answer it all and sent proof that these were all lies into the court.
I arrived for the hearing and there he was, prancing around in a suit I had bought him with a Barrister in tow! I was so upset I left the building and in the end just couldnt go back in, I had a mini breakdown and am now under the mental health team. They went ahead without me and I lost, with an order to pay him £900. In about 4 weeks I am due back in court as I requested a set aside hearing. I am not sure how to proceed with this and whether I can ask for the matter to be settled at the same time?
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