Sounds harsh, I know, but 25 years ago I was awarded by the County Court my share of the house. I was awarded just £2000 with no interest or value increase adjustment - just £2000 and to be paid to me when my ex-wife dies. She is now 84 so the event will probably occur at some time within the next 6 to 10 or so years. I cannot be in contact with her or her family and I would imagine that her family will do their utmost to deny me access to my money despite the court order. I want to ensure that I get my money or my beneficiary gets it if I die first. She is still listed on the current electoral roll so I assume that she is still living and at that address but how can I discover when her death occurs to be able to claim against her estate before the house is disposed of?
How can I find out when my ex-wife dies?
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Re: How can I find out when my ex-wife dies?
As such, your ex-wife's executors will be bound by the court order. However, I would recommend you speak to a legal professional specialising in probate matters about your case. They would be the best person to advise you on how to proceed.Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.
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Re: How can I find out when my ex-wife dies?
Having just checked the court order, it was for £2500 not 2000 and the order states that my ex wife must place a charge on the house in my favour. I have checked land registry and the charge was never placed. As she did not comply with the order, can I go back to court and apply for the money to be paid now instead of waiting till she dies? Or must I simply apply for the charge myself adding the cost of doing so to the amount owing to me?
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