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simon.29
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Posted - 02 September 2010 :  22:05:26  Show Profile  Visit simon.29's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I am divorced and have a 40% equity in a property. My ex-wife and son (9 years old) live at the address and there is a court order or charge over the property to the effect that he may remain at the address until 18 - years old. Can the court override the original order and still force the sale of the property??

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Posted - 03 September 2010 :  07:25:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In short, yes it can.
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