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Financial Disassociation
slowlyslowlycatchymonkey
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Afternoon all,
I have recently come out of a pretty nasty divorce.
The long and short of it is the ex wife has got the property but as she can't afford it, I've had to remain on the mortgage - Court Ordered.
Yeah I know, not ideal.
The question I have, which may be a daft one, relates to financial disassociation. The joint account has been closed and I am wanting to financially disassociate myself from her but can I do so when I am on a mortgage with her?
Many thanks
I have recently come out of a pretty nasty divorce.
The long and short of it is the ex wife has got the property but as she can't afford it, I've had to remain on the mortgage - Court Ordered.
Yeah I know, not ideal.
The question I have, which may be a daft one, relates to financial disassociation. The joint account has been closed and I am wanting to financially disassociate myself from her but can I do so when I am on a mortgage with her?
Many thanks
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This thread suggests that you can remove the association you have if the mortage is the only way in which you are assocaited: Joint mortgage and financial disassociation — MoneySavingExpert Forum
The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.1 -
put a note re this on all the sites like Experian1
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