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Ex buy out house advise

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04 Jul 25 #526140 by Ps4user
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Hi all
I the process of a buy out from house by ex. Problem is she's now alienating my kids against me , I don't trust she one bit. What would you do in this position, we have kids 17 year son and 25 year old daughter Please advise on what you would do Thanks all

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06 Jul 25 #526144 by WYSPECIAL
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I’m not sure what your question is.
You’re ex is buying you out and she is staying in house?
Make sure that you have a Clean Break court order so that your financial ties are ended.
If the transaction to buy you out is done as part of this there will be no problems in the future.

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