I advised him he may need formal arrangements from a solicitor or mediation but he advised he cannot afford it.
?made an appointment with a family law solicitor.
I advised him he may need formal arrangements from a solicitor or mediation but he advised he cannot afford it.
?made an appointment with a family law solicitor.
Hi what is your question ? He booked an appointment for a solicitor consultation not sure of the cost I did not ask him
It really does not matter if he is the sole owner of the house under the family home protection act (I am not a solicitor). They have been living there for 10 years so it cannot be sold without both parties agreeing.Is it not just a case that the wife will be allowed stay in the property until the youngest child is 18 then the property is sold and split 2 ways ? Not withstanding the husband is the sole owner and pays the full mortgage ?
I did not ask he may have borrowed cash I’ve no ideaYou said that he said that he couldn't afford a solicitor.
But it seems that he can?
An initial visit to a solicitor shouldn't cost a large amount?You said that he said that he couldn't afford a solicitor.
But it seems that he can?
If it's the family home then I don't think so without obtaining the necessary permission and legal advice.as above the relative advised me he wants to re mortgage the property and use the equity to purchase a new home for himself . The existing mortgage is in his sole name . Can he do this ?