Where do I live with my ex-partner?

Where do I live with my ex-partner?

I live with my ex-partner (we have never married) in our jointly owned flat, which he is refusing to agree to sell. Our relationship ended about a year ago. We have two children together. We both work full-time, but I do 95% of everything at home. More fundamentally, I think he is borderline emotionally abusive.

How can I find out if my ex-partner owns my property?

“Check in what manner the property was purchased – jointly as beneficial joint tenants, or as tenants in common. If the latter you may not own equal shares.”

Who gets the house when an unmarried couple splits up?

Often a partner who has contributed less financially (say, to the down payment) believes that he or she chipped in something else of equivalent value to the property, such as labor to fix up the house.

Can a cohabiting couple own a house together?

Jones’s problems have arisen because she bought as “joint tenants”. There are two ways of owning a property. Most cohabiting couples who buy together do so as “joint tenants” where they own the house 50/50 and, for example, the share owned by one partner would pass automatically to the other on death.

Can a ex-partner Sue the person who owns the House?

Sure, you can sue your ex-partner in an attempt to recover the amount of your financial interest in the property, but this type of lawsuit is often difficult to win, as most states have a strong legal presumption that the person whose name appears on the deed is the owner.

Can a couple who own 60% of a house be joint tenants?

But if you own 60% of a house and your partner owns 40%, joint tenancy won’t work. In that case, you’ll be tenants in common. However, having one person provide most or even all of the down payment doesn’t mean you can’t be joint tenants. As long as you agree to own the house equally, joint tenancy will work fine.

Is it bad to live with your ex?

Living with an ex can make you feel like you’re stuck in purgatory: not dating anymore, but not entirely single. It can also be very hard to move forward and meet new people when you continue to hang out with your ex. Potential new partners may find your living situation to be weird or off-putting.

Can a man who left his partner get half of the House?

Photograph: Zefa/Corbis U nmarried couples who split up could be in for a nasty shock about who owns their home: appeal judges have ruled that a man who left his partner 17 years ago was entitled to a half share in the house even though he had never paid the mortgage.

How to get your ex to stay out of your home?

Have a conversation with your ex and draw boundaries within your home. Define your personal space and tell your ex to stay out of it. Get to know your ex’s personal space and make sure you stay out of it too. For example, tell you ex that all the cupboard space at a certain place in the house is yours.

Can a person borrow from another person on a joint loan?

The relationship between borrowers may be important when relevant for a joint loan. Some lenders only issue joint loans to people who are related to each other by blood or marriage. If you want to borrow with somebody else, be prepared to search a little harder for an accommodating lender.

Can a ex partner force you out of a house?

Until a divorce has been finalised, either party has the right to remain in the home. After this, the right is invalid. However, if there are children under the age of 18 living in the home, their welfare will come in to play. If you are in a situation where the property is in your ex’s name, rest assured that you cannot be forced out.

What happens if my ex husband remarries in California?

In California, all parents must care for their children financially, whether they’re married or divorced. If your ex-spouse remarries, the new spouse is not responsible for providing for your children financially, in most cases.

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