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Preventing Your Ex Selling The House
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is there something you can do to prevent your ex from selling the house
, im not sure but its called something like an M619 or something ??????
many thanks in advance
, im not sure but its called something like an M619 or something ??????
many thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My understanding is that, if your ex seeks a court order to force the sale of the property, such an order will be made unless you can show a good reason why it should be refused or postponed. (e.g. if it would leave your children homeless).
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yes there is
very technical and of course depends on the circumstances,
are you in it are their children etc
no no dont answer that......
Barmaid who does this for a living and gives advice free ( so no one takes it but that is another story )
will give chapter and verse
this is time sensitive so I hope she is along soon !
if she isnt - go and see a lawyer monday
very technical and of course depends on the circumstances,
are you in it are their children etc
no no dont answer that......
Barmaid who does this for a living and gives advice free ( so no one takes it but that is another story )
will give chapter and verse
this is time sensitive so I hope she is along soon !
if she isnt - go and see a lawyer monday
// Leave BM out of this. What is your obsession with her?//
eek the whole of AB seems to have gone mad this evg
er because she speaks more sense than you do umm sweet one - - or technically, very technically
Barmaid is a QC chancery lawyer who specialises in equity and this question is four-square within that
(so technical I wont even bother to try to ....)
eek the whole of AB seems to have gone mad this evg
er because she speaks more sense than you do umm sweet one - - or technically, very technically
Barmaid is a QC chancery lawyer who specialises in equity and this question is four-square within that
(so technical I wont even bother to try to ....)
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