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Property Ownership Query
Hi. I have a question with regards to my property. Myself and my ex-husband bought a property, which as far as I am aware was registered as "joint tenants" rather than "tenants in common". When we initially separated, we verbally agreed that I would keep this house (my home), whilst he kept other property which we owned. Nothing has been done to change the type of tenancy with the land registry.
I have just found out that he has remarried in Canada within the last 2 weeks. If anything were to happen to him, would his new wife have any claim on the property, or would the property automatically be passed solely to me as the surviving owner?
I have just found out that he has remarried in Canada within the last 2 weeks. If anything were to happen to him, would his new wife have any claim on the property, or would the property automatically be passed solely to me as the surviving owner?
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On a more light- hearted note... hello bumhole, long time no see ;-p
21:27 Fri 04th Oct 2013
Yes if you have a joint tenancy, then on his death you get the whole lot
Also his remarriage does not change the tenancy { remarriage does not sever the jointure}
BUT as bednobs said, you should check / verify
The divorce papers should have specified how the properties were to be divided.
IS it really the case, you only have a verbal agreement as to how property was divided ? From what you say, you seem to have checked that the ownership is recorded at the LR as joint.
Also his remarriage does not change the tenancy { remarriage does not sever the jointure}
BUT as bednobs said, you should check / verify
The divorce papers should have specified how the properties were to be divided.
IS it really the case, you only have a verbal agreement as to how property was divided ? From what you say, you seem to have checked that the ownership is recorded at the LR as joint.