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ex wants money from house

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26 Jan 09 #82426 by ihateex
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:angry:my ex has got himself into debt and now wants ten thousand pounds from the house . i paid the depoist and the mortgage for the first 4 years then he aid 2 years then he move out and my husband has paid the last 6 years, how much do i have to pay him?

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26 Jan 09 #82489 by D L
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Were you married to your ex?

If so, you would need to read this:

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Forum/...G-IN-THIS-FORUM.html

and post that info.

If you were not married to him, was the property in joint names?

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26 Jan 09 #82574 by ihateex
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no i wasn't married thank god, the girl who is married to him now is going through all the same things i did.both of our names are on the mortgage, i wanted just mine, he said i couldn't afford the mortgage without him. me who was earning double what he was. i was such a fool.

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