I earn €80,000 gross, and I'm currently paying €1250 nett (incl LPT and mortgage protection) as my share per month on the family home mortgage with my soon-to-be ex-wife. ....
So, on this income, what financial options do I have in terms of my post-divorce home? Thank you.
Well done on getting back into the workforce. That is the most difficult step and while itsy be extremely tough for few years, you can build up your skills again.I'm sorry I am absolutely no use to you re a solution, but I can definitely empathise and sympathise as I too am in a similar situation, but worse off financially, hence more trapped.
I am the female party, husband refuses to ever move out, and we coulsnt affird a seperate rent in Dublin anyway, marriage is dead, 3 kids . I stayed home with them full time for 4 years, only recently back in employment on a low salary.
So, just feeling absolutely trapped, my youngest is 5, my only hope is better paid employment soon,( I have the experience and qualifications to earn more but took present role as just back in the workforce.) And just wait it out for few year until finances are better.
Sorry, don't mean to de rail your thread, but, it's such a difficult situation, I hope you can find some solution.
I will be watching this thread myself to see if anyone can offer you any potential solutions.
Best of luck with it all .
Each of us could get a mortgage of c. €300k if we get an 'exception', so €450k would be our budget. That would get two homes in a nice area 8km away.
.The big benefit in having two family homes is not simply that the kids would have both parents next to them - there's no way she would be able to parent adequately even 50% of the time as she has a high-pressured job - but that finally our finances would be separated and we could have far greater independence from each other (we would be doing 50:50 parenting so I wouldn't envisage any maintenance).
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