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relationship beakdown intitlement of house

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02 Feb 09 #85379 by diveydav
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hope your ready for this, ive been in a relationship now for 6 years cotrubuting £300 a month for bills/morgage, the morgage/house is in her name, we've now split up and i feel i am intitled to some moneys back my income about 22k pa hers about 18k pa morgage about £350 pcm i dont want half etc just what i put into morgage as i feel ive been taken for a ride. Any advise greatfully received. thanks div:)

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02 Feb 09 #85393 by constanza
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hi divedav-

were you married?
Did you contribute to purchase of property?
how long did ex own it for before your relationship?
And why do you feel you were taken for a ride?

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02 Feb 09 #85457 by diveydav
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not married

no contrubution to home

we own it 9-10 years previous to this already had 1 breakup before got my deposit back first time, took name of morgage and deeds.

i feel i was taken for a ride because she owed alot of money up until end off last year once it was paid off relationehip took a downward turn i also fixed the house up like a show home for her. i know i have mug writtan across my head. i dont want 1/2 just a fair sum to compensate me for contrubution any chances of that.

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03 Feb 09 #85516 by constanza
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did she pay off her own debts or did you help pay them off?

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