Dave46 wrote: » Hi thanks, the fact that i meant she doesnt work just means she has no salary, i understand it can be a full time job minding the school and kids etc. If we were forced to sell the house which we hope not too would it be a 50/50 split once mortgage is paid off even though i supplied the land worth 150000? We have both name on mortgage but only mine on the deeds Thanks
YellowLead wrote: » As was mentioned as solicitor will be able to give you advice as to what to expect. Also have a look yourself as cohabitation rights on the citizens information website. If you could come to an agreement without having to go to court that would be ideal - has your partner specified what they expect from you? As she does not work, she will be considered dependent on you and therefore entitled to maintenance for herself as well as maintenance for the children. The interest in the house is anyone’s guess, it might not be 50 per cent but it would be significant. Sometimes people come to agreements such as her living in the house with the kids until they are 18 and then moving out when the house is sold. It all depends. But a solicitor is really the best port of call - you don’t have to jump into initiating anything but that conversation will give you a better idea of what to expect.
Xterminator wrote: » No where has the Op suggested he has been asked to leave? But i agree he should not leave at the present time, if asked. It would weaken his legal position. OP the site value is probably not written in stone. I think it should be a consideration, sure. You need legal advice, but i also advise you try to keep on good terms with the mother of your children, and seek a reasonable mediated agreement in regards to disposal of assets. If you can both agree a figure you can live with, and living arrangements going forward, that will be in everyone favour.
Dave46 wrote: » Hi yes she does want me to leave, the most important thing is that the kids stay in the house, , i cant afford to move out at the moment as its in the earky stages and ive no where to go, what would be the case when it came to mortgage and bills etc? Woukd it be a 50/50 split?
Dave46 wrote: » My girlfriend has decided she wants to break up with me and me to move out, we are not married but we have 2 children together, I was given the site by my father worth 150000 at the time i got planning for the house solely on my own as she is not from the area (gaeltacht) We got a joint mortage for 210000 to build and are about 10 years into the mortgage with another 20 years to go. The house is currently valued at 350000. Any advice on where i stand on this issue i work fulltime salary 35000 per year she doesnt work, Thanks in advance
Dave46 wrote: » As we will still be living together do you think this would be a fair split on bills Out of our combined income i earn 65% and she gets 35% that would include all our bills plus mortgage we could then split anything the kids need and food, we could stiil have the joint account but my wages will go into my own account and i can transfer money every month
Dtp1979 wrote: » You combined income? I thought she didn’t have an income?
antimatterx wrote: » How come she gets to be the one to end up, but also have the audacity to tell you to leave? If shes not happy, let her leave. She 100% has equity in the house, I'm not questioning that. But telling you to leave is not on.e
Dave46 wrote: » Well im not going anywhere for now, firstly cant afford it and want to be with my kids. Im just worried about the dreaded chat about money and bills, she is still spending crazy money out of the joint account
Dave46 wrote: » We have a joint mortgage but only my name on the deeds