I have been separated from my ex partner for 14 years - we were never married - but she has continued to live in the property that is mortgaged solely in my name on the condition that we sell & split the profits when our youngest daughter reached the age of 18. This hasn't been the case.
I have had to instruct a solicitor to start legal proceedings to force a sale & she has sent several letters to my ex partner - none of which has garnered a single reply. I have also paid for mediation which my ex partner refused to attend,even after 2 invitations. My ex partner has decided to not to "play ball" & getting to this point has so far cost me close to £2,000.
I have been informed by my solicitor that if this behaviour continues the process will take at least a year & will cost in the region of £15,000 - money I really don't want to spend as I have since married & have a 3 month old baby. This money is needed to secure mine & my family's - including my older daughters - future.
I have been told by my solicitor that I have a few options & one of these would be to add my wife to my mortgage deeds which would then enable me to sell without any legal obstruction from my ex partner. Can anyone tell me if this really is the case ?
I have had to instruct a solicitor to start legal proceedings to force a sale & she has sent several letters to my ex partner - none of which has garnered a single reply. I have also paid for mediation which my ex partner refused to attend,even after 2 invitations. My ex partner has decided to not to "play ball" & getting to this point has so far cost me close to £2,000.
I have been informed by my solicitor that if this behaviour continues the process will take at least a year & will cost in the region of £15,000 - money I really don't want to spend as I have since married & have a 3 month old baby. This money is needed to secure mine & my family's - including my older daughters - future.
I have been told by my solicitor that I have a few options & one of these would be to add my wife to my mortgage deeds which would then enable me to sell without any legal obstruction from my ex partner. Can anyone tell me if this really is the case ?
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