I have heard that you're better off not repaying the mortgage on a property where ownership is in dispute in seperation cases. The principle is that you could effectively be handing over money to the other party, depending on the final decision regarding how the property could be split. You could set up a seperate account with your bank to save these mortgage payments, and tell the bank what/why you are doing. Check this out with your solicitor.DrMoriarty said:arrange for your mortgage repayments to be covered solely by yourself from now on, and document everything.
That's possible. Perhaps I should have said simply to ensure that the mortgage continues to be paid, full stop - i.e. you presumably shouldn't rely on him to keep up his payments. If you have records indicating clearly what part of the mortgage (and any other monies spent on the house) has been paid by yourself, that should help a lot.RainyDay said:...you could effectively be handing over money to the other party, depending on the final decision regarding how the property could be split.
Go to the bank first thing monday morning & either get the account frozen or stipulate that no actions be carried out on it without a joint signature.
Second thing to do is get a good solicitor.
Best of luck
Have you taken D8's excellent advice?
Interesting to note that the errant spouse has been referred to by other posters as "him", "his" and "he", and yet piper has never indicated the gender of either party.
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