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charging orders
shazz5555
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I have been reading up on here and am even more confused. There are charging orders on my house from my ex husband. The debts were his from unpaid credit cards, the mortgage is still in joint names. I was not notified directly by his creditors that Charging orders were going to be applied. I only knew because I opened his letters? Several were to be held in local courts in different parts of the country. However I was able to attend one hearing which was being brought by MBNA. I spoke to the man from MBNA and directly to the judge, explained that they were his debts and that I was continuing to pay the joint mortgage. They were not interested and charging order went ahead. There are approx K18 of charging orders on the house. How do I get round this. Mortgage still in joint names. I intend to apply for ancillary relief and defend my self to try and get house in my name. As things are, I cannot re-mortgage,change mortgage supplier or sell as house is still in joint names.Advice please.
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As the house is in joint names, these are likely to be restrictions rather than charging orders, have a read of this thread:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/18395390
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