Troy McClure
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I have a friend who bought a home with an Irish partner. They split up and is now with someone else. Neither are Irish Nationals in current relationship. One is an EU National. They want to get married but the other person is worried they are going to be liable for the mortgage liability their partner had bought with their ex partner under Irish law. Is this the case.??
If they got married here and didn't pay their mortgage would the bank come and chase one of them or would new partner be liable after marriage also? The are thinking of moving abroad after getting married.
I am also making the asumption the ex Irish partner will also be liable as both are on the deeds.
I think the current partner is concerned about taking on the financial baggage of their partners past life by marrying as clearly, I think, it's a case of whoever has their name on the deed/mortgage is liable but no one else. Is that a fair asumption?
for. Many solicitors don't even know this often insisting that one spouse pay the debts of the other.
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