Hunter said:Go and take a massive loan out in both your names and give her half the repayments
Ouch!
Hunter said:Go and take a massive loan out in both your names and give her half the repayments
horseofwar said:The plastic 'valet' key will open and start the car as it too has a transponder for the immobiliser embedded in it.
Lillywhite said:horseofwar said:The plastic 'valet' key will open and start the car as it too has a transponder for the immobiliser embedded in it.
Is that right. When I used it to open the door the alarm went off!
Leesfarm07 said:Not married me...but she still gets half of everything!!
+1?Stuart Truman said:Leesfarm07 said:Not married me...but she still gets half of everything!!
How comes?
andysat said:+1?Stuart Truman said:Leesfarm07 said:Not married me...but she still gets half of everything!!
How comes?
The fact we've been together 24 years I think. My solicitor was talking about whether one or the other has made a more significant contribution etc but it gets really complicated.RubyBlueZ4MC said:I thought common law marriages didn't exist.
Sorry to hear of the situation David. How's the cooking situation coming along?
Yes exactly right. My sols has advised to change the deeds to tennants in common to ring fence my half. Simple case of either both signing land registry form or me signing and serving notice on her.srhutch said:My understanding is if either party can proved they made either a financial or other major contributing factor such as bringing up kids etc then being married makes no difference. There are two choices when buying property though, tenants in law and tenants in common from memory, making a huge difference in which one you go for.

