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Should this woman have been granted half the proceeds from his home?
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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/42293/Unma rried-couples-must-share-assets
In a judgment paving the way for thousands of similar claims, a man was ordered to sell his home and divide the proceeds with the partner who dumped him after a 23-year relationship.
The judge said: "She spent much of her income and the child benefits principally on herself and her children.
But he paid the deposit and mortgage, as well as the council tax and utility bills, from his pension.
I personally think she should not have, since she was not married to the man and she walked out on him.
In a judgment paving the way for thousands of similar claims, a man was ordered to sell his home and divide the proceeds with the partner who dumped him after a 23-year relationship.
The judge said: "She spent much of her income and the child benefits principally on herself and her children.
But he paid the deposit and mortgage, as well as the council tax and utility bills, from his pension.
I personally think she should not have, since she was not married to the man and she walked out on him.
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We're not talking a few years here bundleone,we are talking about almost a quarter of a century.If in your scenario the couple had been together a considerable length of time also and the man had contributed to the family finances as this woman did,then the man would be entitled to a share in the house.
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