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Do I have any right to a share of the house?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In these cases, although mainly in marriages, you will want to prove you have a constructive trust in the property. this is not a simple matter if you were not married to your partner. Normally a court would consider payments the non-mortgage payer made to the property in terms of household expenses, utilities, providing a family car etc. they must be costs that the mortgage payer would have had to pay themselves if the non-mortgage payer wasn't around. However if your ex-partner (who i assume was not married to you) is not co-operative and denies that you both had an understandig that your contributions were intended to give you a trust in the property then you will probably end up with nothing. Speak to a solicitor, but you must also have proof of your contributions.