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Betteroffsingle · 14/08/2024 20:36

The former family home be transferred into the sole name of our client.
Upon the transfer above you are to receive a lump sum of £x in full and final settlement of all or any claim you may have against x.
You will vacate the property on the day you receive the money so as to avoid any breach by our client of the terms of his mortgage and also return all house keys to this office or to our client directly.
The household contents to be divided by agreement or in the absence of agreement an inventory be taken and the white goods wil be divided as equally as possible together with all televisions, furniture and any other household goods.

Hi all, received this from ex’s solicitor. It is completely unacceptable and unrealistic and unreasonable for me to receive a lump sum and move out of the family home on the same day with a child and 2 dogs to rehome. Can anyone offer any solid advice or know of a bloody good solicitor I can use to fight my case? TIA

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Bannedontherun · 14/08/2024 22:20

Well negotiate, once said lump sum is received you will be in a position to access alternative accommodation, and are amenable to a reasonable time frame, given you are the primary care of a child. And that you are willing to agree a time frame.

Nextdoor55 · 14/08/2024 22:24

As I understand it if you have a child you may be able to stay in the family home until your child reaches 18 - you should not leave without seeking proper legal advice -
www.family-lawfirm.co.uk/blog/your-rights-to-stay-in-your-home-when-you-separate/

vivainsomnia · 15/08/2024 10:34

What are your plans? Could you ask for an advance payment if you need to secure a rental?

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