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Court’s order of property transfer to a sole name after a divorce?

bluejulie
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I have been divorced since 2006 but the property bought at the time at the marriage, is still in my and my ex-husband’s name.
My ex-husband has been living in the property and I would like it to be transferred to him or to myself in case we are not married and do not live together. I keep receiving bills, even though I do not live there. I understand the Court makes that decision after all necessary forms are completed.
The solicitor, who dealt with my divorce, has asked for £3000, which I cannot afford and explained that I can deal with the case in person.
As far as I know, I need to complete and submit Form A.
Can someone help? I can’t even find the form on the County Court website.
My ex-husband has been living in the property and I would like it to be transferred to him or to myself in case we are not married and do not live together. I keep receiving bills, even though I do not live there. I understand the Court makes that decision after all necessary forms are completed.
The solicitor, who dealt with my divorce, has asked for £3000, which I cannot afford and explained that I can deal with the case in person.
As far as I know, I need to complete and submit Form A.
Can someone help? I can’t even find the form on the County Court website.
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