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Can you force a house sale ?
Foggy.
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quick Q
A mate aged 60 is divorced from his wife, 58. He has moved out of the house and away with a new job. They have no kids in the house as they are grown up. Just the wife is there. The house is payed off and worth about £240k. He wants to sell so he can collect his half of the uquity but she won't agree.
Is there a way that she can me made to either sell or pay him his half in cash. (which she can't do without selling as she doesn't have it)
Thanks.
A mate aged 60 is divorced from his wife, 58. He has moved out of the house and away with a new job. They have no kids in the house as they are grown up. Just the wife is there. The house is payed off and worth about £240k. He wants to sell so he can collect his half of the uquity but she won't agree.
Is there a way that she can me made to either sell or pay him his half in cash. (which she can't do without selling as she doesn't have it)
Thanks.
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Wikivorce is also helpful.
This link should take you to results of a search on selling the marital property:
http://www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Search-Results.html?cx=partner-pub-6468395693675400%3Aygg5uw9nyxn&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=house+sale&sa=Search&siteurl=www.wikivorce.com%2Fdivorce%2F&ref=&ss=1250j213978j100
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