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paula.01 Posted - 12 September 2010 : 10:56:40
hi, just want to refine my question.....am i able to dispute my ex husband's beneficial interest in our jointly owned property...i live in the property, he has not contributed to the mortgage for the last 5 years, we bought the house 8 years ago, he didnt contribute to a deposit and hasnt contributed towards home improvements.Many thanks in advance of any feedback.
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paula.01 Posted - 12 September 2010 : 18:02:34
he has just started paying maintenance, last 3 months....and we didnt need a deposit as we bought the house through a shared ownership scheme to start with. Their contribution was put down as the deposit....we did not have to pay rent for their share either....we did however buy their share back 2 years later through remortgaging....we separated shortly after that......thanks for reply.

RHB Posted - 12 September 2010 : 15:23:33
Does he pay any maintenance towards your children? How was the deposit paid for?

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