Hi LBs.
My girlfriend is considering bankruptcy, but we want to know if this could affect me at all. Where do I stand, could my house be seen as partly her asset?
Here is the situation:
So, right now she has little or no way to pay back her debt. I have helped her with CAP and StepChange to assess the situation and I am currently paying a small amount per week to keep the ball rolling on the Council Tax arrears front as a goodwill gesture. We know this is the priority debt. I will shortly be arranging to pay £1 per month to all other creditors to at least show a willingness to pay debts whilst considering bankruptcy.
Thanks in advance.
My girlfriend is considering bankruptcy, but we want to know if this could affect me at all. Where do I stand, could my house be seen as partly her asset?
Here is the situation:
- My girlfriend of 4 years has around £15,000 of debt. Around £3,000 of her debt is Council Tax arrears from her previous addresses.
- 99% of her overall debt was accrued before we were together and 100% of it, not to my knowledge.
- There are a number of creditors, lots of debt is linked to catalogues, mobile phones and Sky.
- She suffers from mental health issues (Bipolar) and has not been able to work this year.
- She had serious health problems earlier this year, linked to this debt - which saw a hospital stay.
- She has a son, who is 10. She receives monthly child benefit of around £80, plus occasional (and small) maintenance payments from her ex-partner (unfortunately his payments aren't reliable at all, so £20-30 per month at best).
- She has no other income at present due to her health issues.
- We live together in my house. It is my mortgage, I am the sole person named, I contributed the whole deposit, I pay the Council Tax and everything is up to date.
- She moved in fully, 3-4 months after I purchased the house, so has lived with me for around 2.5 years.
- Due to her health problems I pay all bills, including the mortgage, and provide as much as possible to pay for our pets and her and her sons needs.
- There have only been sporadic periods when she has been able to contribute to the household bills since we have lived together. I would estimate only £500-800 at the very most.
So, right now she has little or no way to pay back her debt. I have helped her with CAP and StepChange to assess the situation and I am currently paying a small amount per week to keep the ball rolling on the Council Tax arrears front as a goodwill gesture. We know this is the priority debt. I will shortly be arranging to pay £1 per month to all other creditors to at least show a willingness to pay debts whilst considering bankruptcy.
Thanks in advance.
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