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16 Apr 24 #522892 by divorcehelp2020
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We have a court order according to which family home will be on my partners name upon releasing me from mortgage and payment of some lumpsum to me.
Now he wants to remortgage home which will automatically remove me from the existing mortgage but I guess remortgage is only possible after house deed on his name?
so his solicitor asked me to sign TR1 but it doesn't give me security that I will not liable for joint mortgage. Is there anything I can do secure myself or according to court order I should be asking to remove me from mortgage first?
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