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Financial Remedy Order Question

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beka88 · 02/06/2021 11:15

Hope someone might be able to help with their advice for financial remedy after divorce.
I am divorced since last year but need to sort finances.
We had consent order drafted and agreed on no splitting assets but now my ex H will not sign a new consent order that will need to be amended which will confirm that property is and will stay in my sole name and that I will continue paying mortgage on it

We each have a property in my property there would be 70-80 k equity if it would be sold. He is difficult because of my property which was our marital home. In his property there would be 15 k equity which includes deposit. There are some savings and pension but not a lot.
So to sort this out I need to go Financial Remedy route through court.

So what the outcome of this could be, how would court make this financial order? Have you had similar experience and how did it go?
We have a child and we have 50/50 shared responsibility.

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PresentingPercy · 02/06/2021 15:29

It seems you have significantly more money than him in your property. So are better off than him at the moment. You do to necessarily need this house just because you have had it as a shared home. If he has 50% shared child care would he reasonably have less equity than you? For what reason? Does it not all get divided up fairly regarding needs? He has the same needs as you it would appear. Has he paid towards the house you are now living in? Maintained it?

beka88 · 02/06/2021 17:01

When we were making consent order agreement we agreed of no splitting assets. He wants to stop me from moving on, but he is still saying he does not want anything from me.
I have paid for the mortgage from the start till now. He did some things in the house but nothing major or really expensive.
He has a roof over his head and a job. He has a house from back home abroad and a flat that his mum will give him when she dies so overall he is better off then me.

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prh47bridge · 02/06/2021 17:09

As per the advice given on your previous thread, you need to consult a solicitor. Anyone saying what the outcome could be on the basis of the information posted here is guessing.

beka88 · 02/06/2021 18:34

There might be people who had a similar experience. Any advice given helps so much to know what to expect.
I am having some advice tomorrow from solicitor so will see what they say.

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