I'd be wondering if those solicitors letters are genuine to be honest! Very easy to fake these days.
A lot of what he's saying IS bullshit!
Go to cms, they have the ability and resources to track down non paying non resident parents via hmrc, dvla etc they did it with my ex when he was being a particular arse! I'd be calling them first thing tomorrow in your shoes.
He cannot "make" you responsible for any payments you aren't legally accountable for and he can't stipulate over what time you pay them etc.
He's at it!
He's trying to scare you into doing something against you and dcs interests. What a dick!
Don't fall for it.
Contact shelter, they are very knowledgable on law relating to property disputes they're not just for people who find themselves on the streets. They're experts on many aspects of housing and property law.
If you can possibly afford then yes also get your own solicitor even if only for basic info.
@prh47bridge is very good at advising great they're on the thread.
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He’s said that if it goes to court he will pass the costs to me and it will come out of my share of the house so I’ll be even worse off!
I don't believe ops ex can legally do this can he?
Kindly, trolleydolly, you are catastrophising.
I agree, understandably so but panicking shuts down the brain, so...take a step back, calm down and get the facts before you even think about responding to him.
I catastrophise too so I do understand the response, but ultimately it's not useful.
His being self employed needn't necessarily mean he gets out of paying cm. my ex went self employed for a while and I simply spoke to hmrc as his "lifestyle exceeded his claimed income" and well things got sorted, at least temporarily.
@4Mongrels The issue with cm and self employment etc loopholes seriously needs to be addressed, unfortunately there is a major lack of political will