My husband left me, there was no money or help. As he was disabled, he was not earning any money. Although none of the children were under 18 yrs at that time, there was still ten grand from an original mortgage of 14 and half grand outstanding.
I managed at the age of 61 yrs to find a job - first one for 20 years, paid off that mortgage, sold the house, to downsize.
We were still joint owners and, at the last minute, he refused to sign the papers to sell (just to be awkward). I was desperate, did not want to lose the purchasers or the smaller house I wished to purchase. So, I made an agreement to give him 50% of the new property and also 50% of the extra cash which was the difference of the sale price and the purchase price of the new property.
I moved into the new home, and over the next sixteen years spent a lot of money updating and extending it.
He then stated he wanted the his half of it in cash - forcing me to sell it.
I did go to a solicitor at this point and was told that I had a very good case to be entitled to far more than the fifty percent equity in the house. He had never lived there, never paid one penny towards its upkeep, etc. She suggested that I list what I had spent on it since I had been there on improvements (about £60,000 over the years and ask for that - she said I had a good chance of getting it BUT it would take over a year and could cost tens of thousands of pounds!!!
I decided it was not worth the stress and problems in the family it would cause - just to really give the lawyers so much of this money. So did not proceed.
Sold the house, and used just my half to purchase a flat owned entirely by me.
I just hope that he will not squander his half of that house, but have it so that when he dies (he is in late 70's), that money will go to the children and g,children,.
So let’s have a thread for the summer lovers
If you had the chance to be the Roosevelt of our time what jobs would you provide?
This really made me laugh on MN the other day…
Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK
