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cacarpi | 09:25 Mon 25th Aug 2008 | Property
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A couple of years ago, I left the matrimonial home of 18 years, left everything intact, was then asked to sign the jointly owed property over to my spouse who lived there , in a very depressed state and for some crazy reason i did this, now after about 3 years i wonder if i can get anything back,i think it is a lost cause but worth the question
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What was the duress?

You refer to mental capacity, not duress.
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Thank you for your answer, i was told that unless i signed over the property right away , my spouse would not be able to remortgage and keep the property and would be out on the streets, even though the property was a 5 bed detatched with pool and land
Duress is the fear of immediate violence which is inescapable.

It does not apply to your situation.
Asked by who? Your spouse, a third party, the court?

Did you get divorced and, if so, were property and other financial details sorted out then?
as ethel says, that is not duress -it was probably true
I'm with you two, don't think it's duress at all, just seeing if there is any other advice I can give.

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