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GJ23 said:hi
im not married to or have children with but because we just moved in together.
Danmo said:You mean you wouldn't support your own children in the event of a breakup? My advice would be to continue living on your own
Thats what I did when I moved into the gf's house. We since got married but we still have the deed of wavier in force. In legal terms I have no rights whatsoever on her house.Jaydee said:You can get your girlfriend to sign a 'deed of waiver'. This costs about 200 euros through a solicitor and means that she will waive all rights to the property. If you get married then you can have this changed/scrapped.
It was done with a view to getting married. I don't own the house nor do I pay any of the mortgage. Therefore It aint mine. I got a solicitor to put the matter on a formal footing. It expires 10 years from the date of marriage.zag said:Bond - I would be surprised if that waiver is still valid. There are some rights which you can't waive and I would be surprised if rights to the famliy home were optional.
Sorry, can't think of the correct wording, but what I am getting at is that the waiver is unlikely to hold up in court if someone tried to enforce it to do someone out of their half of the family home.
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Zag's point (which you & and your GF should consider carefully) is that regardless of what it says in your signed waiver, you have certain rights under the Family Home Protection Act. In general, you can't waive legal rights away.bond-007 said:It was done with a view to getting married. I don't own the house nor do I pay any of the mortgage. Therefore It aint mine. I got a solicitor to put the matter on a formal footing. It expires 10 years from the date of marriage.
RainyDay said:Zag's point (which you & and your GF should consider carefully) is that regardless of what it says in your signed waiver, you have certain rights under the Family Home Protection Act. In general, you can't waive legal rights away.
bond-007 said:Thanks,
I signed a contract when I got married which I waived my rights under that act for 10 years. Pre nuptial agreement is what they called it.
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