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05 Feb 08 #12902 by JEAN
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Iam wondering if anyone can help me

Have been looking at form E. It asks for all property owned to be noted. My husband bought property with GF. Why is this to be declared?

What about life insurances he has taken out are they taken into account.If yes how?

Also it asks to list collections. My husband has a record collection and also comic books worth several thousands, built up during our marriage.Can this be taken into account?

Form E also asks for value of household assets how are these valued? Most of the items are not new and therefore have no real value.

Many thanks

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05 Feb 08 #12903 by Angel557
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To be able to see the whole picture you need to list all assest's, he has a home with g/f therefore he's housing needs have been met.

I listed all my items i beleive to have value of £500 + ie my car , jewellery etc...

i took out life insurance after we seperated i noted this on my form E and the money will go to my 2 children , note has been left with my next of kin he is not to get his grubby mitts on it.

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05 Feb 08 #12904 by BVG
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All assets of both partied have to be taken into account. This enables a division either monetary or otherwise to be agreed.
Any valuables will have to assessed as to their value and again an agreement reached about division. Life insurance I am not sure about but if its anything like my pension rights and death then my ex is entitled to a part of that benefit as is my new partner.

Division of household items is difficult, I agreed a lump sum valuation of £5000 and we each declared £2500 on our Form E's. Hopefully she will buy my share as she is in the matrimonial house

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05 Feb 08 #12910 by dukey
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Hi as i understand it property bought post seperation is listed as after the fact and not included in the assets though the money (deposit) he used should be there is a user josh2008 ask him hes very good hope things go well for you,dukey

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