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Am I entitled to part of the property?
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I now this is a long shot, but someone mentioned to me the other day that I may be entitled to something money wise from a previous relationship....
I was with my ex for 7 years. During this time, we bought a house, however I was not put on the mortgage. I did however pay for the social life that we had and contributed towards the bills and furniture in the property. We lived together in the house for around 4 years before we broke up and I walked away with nothing.
I was told that even though I was not on the mortgage, I payed towards the relationship and I have proofe of this with bills and such, and am therefore entitled to claim some of the money back off him....
This was 4 years ago now that we seperated, so I suppose what I am wondering is, am I entitled to anything and if so, what is the best way to go about it?
Hope someone can help. Thanks
I was with my ex for 7 years. During this time, we bought a house, however I was not put on the mortgage. I did however pay for the social life that we had and contributed towards the bills and furniture in the property. We lived together in the house for around 4 years before we broke up and I walked away with nothing.
I was told that even though I was not on the mortgage, I payed towards the relationship and I have proofe of this with bills and such, and am therefore entitled to claim some of the money back off him....
This was 4 years ago now that we seperated, so I suppose what I am wondering is, am I entitled to anything and if so, what is the best way to go about it?
Hope someone can help. Thanks
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I mean exactly what I say. If nothing was discussed or agreed the Court will look at what was inferred by the course of dealings between you. It would be wrong of me to go into too much detail (I wouldn't want to cloud your evidence) and best you seek the advice of a solicitor asap.
I mean exactly what I say. If nothing was discussed or agreed the Court will look at what was inferred by the course of dealings between you. It would be wrong of me to go into too much detail (I wouldn't want to cloud your evidence) and best you seek the advice of a solicitor asap.