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09 Feb 09 #87718 by derrickb
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is there anyone that can help
i am in a joint mortgage with now my ex partner .we still live in the house but me in one bedroom her in the other .she is making life hell.i just wont out .she is waiting for a flat from a housing association and she wont let me put the house up for sale till she has the flat then she will force sale to leave me in the water she has been stashing money but i carnt find where am feeling lost and carnt see a way out of it she is pushing me to the max in every way she can think of .please help if anyone can.i dont see how to get out of it

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09 Feb 09 #87725 by NellNoRegrets
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Are you married? Is a flat from the housing association her only option for rehousing?

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09 Feb 09 #87729 by Zara2009
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Here is a link from the Library might help you

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/reviews/Wikivo...ation_s33_m1852.html

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