Re: Ex considering bankruptcy, could they take our house?
I'm excited for you too
Do you mean your own bank will grant you a remortgage on the property so you'll escape the original lender's joint loan with your ex?
My only immediate advice would be let's keep this a secret until all the legal known unknowns have been addressed.
I cannot comment on your relationship with your ex, but if he thinks you can manage without him he may not be too willing to co-operate. What you want to avoid is him filing for BR which is an idea he has flirted.
At the moment you have an agreed Mediation deal which has not been ratified in law. The last thing you want is for him to put a spanner in the works (or his new partner to encourage trouble).
It's not unheard of for an 'amicable' separation to turn sour when one person feels the other has an advantage.
Is your ex paying Child Support for your 13 year old lad? Teenagers tend to be expensive.
Di
Originally posted by Diege
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Do you mean your own bank will grant you a remortgage on the property so you'll escape the original lender's joint loan with your ex?
My only immediate advice would be let's keep this a secret until all the legal known unknowns have been addressed.
I cannot comment on your relationship with your ex, but if he thinks you can manage without him he may not be too willing to co-operate. What you want to avoid is him filing for BR which is an idea he has flirted.
At the moment you have an agreed Mediation deal which has not been ratified in law. The last thing you want is for him to put a spanner in the works (or his new partner to encourage trouble).
It's not unheard of for an 'amicable' separation to turn sour when one person feels the other has an advantage.
Is your ex paying Child Support for your 13 year old lad? Teenagers tend to be expensive.
Di
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