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Court rules on unmarried couples' property rights

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21 Jan 21 #515420 by Hopeful2021
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Hi, Could you please tell me if there have been any similar cases more recently where the Kernott & Jones case set some kind of precedent - not sure if this is the correct wording - sorry.
I am in a very similar situation, my ex-partner left 15 years ago and has not paid anything towards the house and very little towards our children. He has a house with his fiancee which they purchased whilst together but cleverly only put into her name. He has recently told me that he now wants 50% of the home. Many Thanks

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