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  • #16
    Re: Separated and house...

    Originally posted by Picardlaw View Post
    Separating and Settling the Issues Between You
    You are separated when you are not living together and it is not
    likely that you will live together again. When you separate, there are
    many decisions that have to be made.
    etc.
    Lifted from "What You Should Know About Family Law in Ottowa" - http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.o...y/familyla.pdf

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    • #17
      Re: Separated and house...

      Originally posted by Southwesterner View Post
      ... as I didn't agree she has now handed in her resignation at work and has said she wants to move back in to our house and she will not pay anything to the mortgage or loans or credit card and default on them all so I am forced into bankruptcy or at very least not able to get another mortgage/loan etc - she says she will be ok as the council will have to house her as she has a baby. She says the courts will be on her side if I try to stop her as they will want my daughter to have a roof over her head.
      Nasty.

      Get a divorce and move to force the sale of the house.

      As the courts will be loaded against you, it's time to play play hardball. Get her to repeat it all and then use it against her. This might be of interest. http://www.onlinespyshop.co.uk/

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