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I pay the majority of the bills from my salary, excluding the building insurance

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01 Mar 21 #515950 by Lee-francis
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My husband is self employed he is 67 and we have married for 34 years. We have three children together now adults. He pays for the building insurance and the community charge and I pay for everything else including the mortgage.
I have just found out that he is thinking about selling our home from our daughter without my knowledge. The house is jointly in our names.
i have never known what he earns and he has never wanted to discuss this.
help

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02 Mar 21 #515958 by WYSPECIAL
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Not sure what your question is.

He won’t be able to sell a jointly owned house without your consent.

Sounds like you are overdue a discussion about finances and who pays what.

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