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(@Mopsey)
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Hi there am recently divorce and not seen my 1 year old son for 6 months ,
My wife ( ex) has made allergations of abuse (untrue)
But the house i live in now i have ownwd for 18 years, my wife has never lived here and we only lived together in another house for 8 months together before divorce ,
CAN THE COURT TAKE MY HOUSE .AND WILL THEY
THERE IS ONLY 15000 £ EQUITY IN IT

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Topic starter Posted : 24/06/2018 3:00 pm
 Mojo
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Was the house not discussed as part of the divorce settlement? How long were you married? Did you get a clean break order as part of your divorce?

If you’re living in it, your wife has never lived in it and there’s only a small amount of equity involved, I can’t see that you would be made to sell it... but I would get some proper legal advice about it, just to be sure.

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Posted : 24/06/2018 3:06 pm
(@Mopsey)
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Thanks for your reply ,
Yes we were married for 8 weeks before she accussed me of assaulting her so we never spoke for 6 months till it was thrown out if court with no case to answer , then 2 weeks later she turned up at my door saying sorry ,
So we got back together for 10 months and had a baby , but lived in another house ,
She s accused me of the same again and now am fighting to see my son ,
I ve got my first cafcass call today at 11

No there was no final settlement before divorce ,
But this is what shes after now ,

SO MARRIED WITH SON 1YO
MARRIGE LASTED 2 YEARS
BUT ONLY LIVED TOGETHER 1 YEAR
AND SHES NEVER LIVED IN MY HOUSE OF 18 YEARS

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Topic starter Posted : 25/06/2018 1:44 pm
 Mojo
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Hi there

As you were only married a short time and she never lived in your house, I would say there's a strong case for keeping hold of your assets. However, this is just my opinion and I still think you should get some legal advice, below I've provided a link -

Dialogue First in partnership with Dad.info are offering a free telephone consultation with a qualified family lawyer. Here's a link

www.dad.info/divorce-and-separation/maki...n-divorce-separation

You could try setting up a consultation with them to find,out more.

All the best

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Posted : 25/06/2018 6:51 pm
(@got-the-tshirt)
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Hi There,

I agree with Mojo, you need to take some legal advice, even though she has never lived there she may still have a claim as it makes up part of your assets.

GTTS

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Posted : 28/06/2018 12:34 am
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