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i am looking into a royal Bank of Scotland claim for my cousin and we suspect we may have a problem my cousin was sole account holder on this account uptil 1997.
then had his girlfriends name added however when they split in 2002
and she volantarily took her name off.
then it was his sole account again.
they are not speaking he cant even see his kids so theres no chance she would claim with him.
i am wondering if they will argue this point or not any advice would be apreciated
As far as I have seen so far, it only appears to be the Yorkshire/Clydesdale that are getting picky enough to argue this point, but it's to be hoped it wouldn't get as far as court anyway.
Go for it, I say. Nothing to lose, everything to gain.
i have done the SAR for him today he sending it monday
we will see what comes back
has any one heard of the bank not having a agreement for a loan being a case for a ccj to be set aside also he and former girlfriend took it out but only he got ccj and he has had to pay every penny leaving girlfrien scott free and she got house