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House deeds, bigamous wife.

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robhud | 08:01 Tue 21st Jun 2011 | Personal Finance
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My ex 'wife', a foreign national, married me bigamously but before I found out I had put her on the deeds of my house when I took a consolidation loan in the form of a re-mortgage to pay of her loans that she had taken out to send to her homeland (unbeknown to me). She laundered the money out so proof of the disposal of this money will be difficult.
I am now seeking nullity of the marriage, is it true that her name can be taken off the deeds of my house because of her crime?
I have just received notification of a charging order made against my house for an unsecured loan, again taken out by her. |Once the nullity is issued (which it will be because of the indisputable evidence), can this charging order also be removed?

I will appreciate any help and guidance any one can give.

Thanks
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"is it true that her name can be taken off the deeds of my house because of her crime? "
I wouldn't have thought so; from a legal point of view they appear to be 2 different issues.
But good legal advice is vital.
I think you would be better advised talking to a solicitor.
Your particular situation sounds like it will require closely unpicking as there are several separate issues which may, or may not, be dependent upon some of the other issues.

Best of luck.

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