What exactly is the issue? Personal insolvency? Poor credit history? What does his CCR record say?my husband is blacklisted due to a repossession in the crash.
I would strongly advise against this in all circumstances. So many things could go wrong.If I had to do a legal separation what would this entail?
So he has an outstanding debt.It’s is old debt. Unresolved,
It could work in this specific instance.strategic separation may work for you.
There's no law preventing you from resuming your marriage.namely one of you dies and the other cannot avail of a tax-free inheritance
What exactly is the issue? Personal insolvency? Poor credit history? What does his CCR record say?
I would strongly advise against this in all circumstances. So many things could go wrong.
Yes. Would that be more favourable in terms of my remortgage?So he has an outstanding debt.
Has he considered a personal insolvency arrangement?
What would this entail?I disagree with Dr.Strangelove - strategic separation may work for you.
Indeed, I’m talking about what happens in the interim.There's no law preventing you from resuming your marriage.
If husband has unresolved debt he should look at at a PIA as no doubt this kind of problem will arise again.Yes.
Excellent idea. Lenders all have slightly different criteria and a broker will be best placed to know.I think it could be an idea to contact a broker,
Thats not what is suggested; legal separation is required.Basically providing information that you are separated while you are very much not,
Thats not what is suggested; legal separation is required.
If two men, who are not in a relationship, can marry solely to avoid inheritance tax, then two people can separate.
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