Thanks for your reply.
We have asked the court that if she is unable to buy me out, that the house just go on the open market. We do not have children together, I have a child of my own however and would like to be off that mortgage so that I can obtain a new one and provide somewhere for me and my kid. We are in an expensive rental at the moment which is not a long term solution.
Should the court make an order that I must remain on the house/mortgage until she can raise the funds, or that she can have the house but I retain a charge over it, would there be a time limit on this? Or would I have given up the house and she potentially never pays me back?
I'm never sure what my solicitor is on about to be fair, she changes her mind a lot and when I query things, she is dismissive and rude. For example, today's email began "whether you can understand this simple fact or not..." when I asked her to just explain the whole... Paying her future selling costs thing.
Thanks again,
JB
We have asked the court that if she is unable to buy me out, that the house just go on the open market. We do not have children together, I have a child of my own however and would like to be off that mortgage so that I can obtain a new one and provide somewhere for me and my kid. We are in an expensive rental at the moment which is not a long term solution.
Should the court make an order that I must remain on the house/mortgage until she can raise the funds, or that she can have the house but I retain a charge over it, would there be a time limit on this? Or would I have given up the house and she potentially never pays me back?
I'm never sure what my solicitor is on about to be fair, she changes her mind a lot and when I query things, she is dismissive and rude. For example, today's email began "whether you can understand this simple fact or not..." when I asked her to just explain the whole... Paying her future selling costs thing.
Thanks again,
JB
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