So, I’ve got a friend…
Let’s call her Jane. She was awarded a significant sum of money from a legal case in 2016/17. In 2017, she used that money to purchase a house. The house was bought outright and then refurbished. 100% of the costs came from her compensation. She named her partner (unmarried) on the mortgage (lets call him Peter) but at the time, unbeknown to her, he was being unfaithful. In 2019 Jane learnt of Peters infidelity and they separated. Peter left the house and never returned. Peter is now demanding 50% of the value of the property and threatening legal action.
Supplementary information that may be relevant:
The amount awarded in Janes legal case, was in part, due to her inability to work full time as a consequence of the incident. Living mortgage free enables this. If Peter was able to successfully claim 50% of the house value, it would leave Jane in a state of financial hardship, from which she would be unable to recover.
Questions
- Does Peter really have a 50% entitlement based just on the fact that Jane named him on the mortgage?
- Jane wants to sell the property, move house and start a new life. What steps would you recommend she take (that dont involve giving half of it away)?
Let’s call her Jane. She was awarded a significant sum of money from a legal case in 2016/17. In 2017, she used that money to purchase a house. The house was bought outright and then refurbished. 100% of the costs came from her compensation. She named her partner (unmarried) on the mortgage (lets call him Peter) but at the time, unbeknown to her, he was being unfaithful. In 2019 Jane learnt of Peters infidelity and they separated. Peter left the house and never returned. Peter is now demanding 50% of the value of the property and threatening legal action.
Supplementary information that may be relevant:
The amount awarded in Janes legal case, was in part, due to her inability to work full time as a consequence of the incident. Living mortgage free enables this. If Peter was able to successfully claim 50% of the house value, it would leave Jane in a state of financial hardship, from which she would be unable to recover.
Questions
- Does Peter really have a 50% entitlement based just on the fact that Jane named him on the mortgage?
- Jane wants to sell the property, move house and start a new life. What steps would you recommend she take (that dont involve giving half of it away)?
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