Hi there
I've recently separated from my partner, and the house (where we have a joint mortgage) is on the market. I moved back to my parents with our child, and ex has remained in the property with their child (who was my step-child). Should I still be contributing to mortgage? Ex-partner believes I should be so that once the house has sold we split the profit down the middle. However, the separation has left me in a position where financially this is very difficult. Ex-partner is only having our child approx 20% of the time (3 nights out of 14) meaning my ability to work is highly restricted. They pay maintenance, but this is less than my mortgage payment. I am currently residing with parents however I will need to contribute to bills here too and need to find somewhere to move to but I am left stuck both physically and financially until the house sells, and despite the current market this seems to be taking a long time (has been on the market for 2-3 months).
Looking for advice, please feel free to ask further questions.
I've recently separated from my partner, and the house (where we have a joint mortgage) is on the market. I moved back to my parents with our child, and ex has remained in the property with their child (who was my step-child). Should I still be contributing to mortgage? Ex-partner believes I should be so that once the house has sold we split the profit down the middle. However, the separation has left me in a position where financially this is very difficult. Ex-partner is only having our child approx 20% of the time (3 nights out of 14) meaning my ability to work is highly restricted. They pay maintenance, but this is less than my mortgage payment. I am currently residing with parents however I will need to contribute to bills here too and need to find somewhere to move to but I am left stuck both physically and financially until the house sells, and despite the current market this seems to be taking a long time (has been on the market for 2-3 months).
Looking for advice, please feel free to ask further questions.
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