I am considering taking my name off the deeds and my wife to own property and continue paying the full mortgage with a signed agreement that the house will be sold in 4 years time and at that time I will get my share.
Maybe your wife will buy out your equity via a reduced maintenance.
This: then when you come to sell the house you split the proceeds. Assuming this happens when your youngest child is 18 or 23 (full-time education).Simpler if you both retain joint ownership and split mortgage equally.
This makes no sense, mortgage is being paid.She then pays you rent of a few hundred euros a month to live in the house.
Child maintenance is the children's entitlement, until they are 18 or 23 if in full time education. It isn't 'offset'.In effect a credit against the maintenance you'll be paying.
Child maintenance is the children's entitlement, until they are 18 or 23 if in full time education. It isn't 'offset'.
This makes no sense, mortgage is being paid.
I never suggested otherwise.Child maintenance is the children's entitlement, until they are 18 or 23 if in full time education. It isn't 'offset'.
Not sure about the wisdom of that. I could see how this might well be portrayed in a later dispute as "He paid no maintenance for his children."
You could do this, but it would want to be carefully agreed in writing to make it clear.
It doesn't work that way. It's the children's home.If the husband doesn't live in the house anymore the wife pays him a small rent to occupy his par
It's a hypothetical scenario.It doesn't work that way. It's the children's home.
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