Relationships end for many reasons.

Perhaps this was a gradual process during your relationship or there was an incident that caused a quick and irreversible change in your relationship. However, there comes a time when things come to a head.

It’s amazing how the person you once loved and shared your hopes and dreams with, as well as your plans for the future, suddenly becomes a stranger in your eyes, especially when they can’t accept that the relationship is over and that you want to move on

There are many separated couples who can deal with their common property fairly and amicably without the need for lawyers or court intervention, but unfortunately there is also a higher percentage of couples who cannot come to an agreement for various reasons.

Maybe the other party is happy to break up but wants to keep the house but can’t afford to buy out their ex’s share. There may be a party that is still living in the house and has been for many years and still refuses to sell the property. Even if both parties agree to sell the property, one may feel they are entitled to a larger share of the equity, and since a deal cannot be reached, it ends up being deadlock.

You may feel that now is the time to move on. You may have a new partner who you want to jointly purchase another property with, but may not be able to until your name is removed from the existing mortgage you have with your ex. You may want to stop being financially linked to your ex, since you are still jointly responsible for the mortgage or mortgage arrears that have accumulated since your separation, even if these arrears are not your fault.

Many of you may have sought legal advice, but the price charged by lawyers has stopped you dead in your tracks, so once again you find yourself in limbo and very frustrated because you don’t see a way out of your situation. But there is a way out of your situation. There is another profitable way. This can be accomplished by empowering yourself to take action by representing yourself in court.

The idea of ​​representing yourself may seem overwhelming to you, but if you are given the right guidance and tools to help you navigate that legal journey, you will begin to realize that this is something you can do without the need to hire attorneys. expensive. Obviously, if your case is more complex in nature, you may need to use their legal services, but this can be done on an ad-hoc basis, greatly reducing the amount you have to spend in legal fees.

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