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  1. Yes they do, how they got them I don't know though! Yes it was from a sheriffs office although this is the first time I've heard of them even going to court!i have proof of when I moved out of the property as id to call the police since my ex landlord locked my daughter and mum in the house and wouldn't let me or the removal men remove my property. As for moving in, the only proof I've got is when I submitted the housing benefit application form and a scrap piece of paper that my ex landlord wrote on to say I'd paid the deposit.
  2. I've just received this in the post and I don't know when it starts from and if I can stop it from happening! I am being billed for council tax for dates on a precious property for when I lived there AND for after I moved out. I am planning on going bankrupt in the next few months and am now wondering should I do that now? Please help!
  3. Hi I'm currently living in Scotland but have a mortgage on a property in Northern Ireland which has been granted by a court order to be taken on 22nd April. The property is joint owned although my ex has now moved out and done a runner. The house also is half owned by Coownership which is a company who helps first time buyers get onto the property ladder. I am not wanting to stop it. I simply want advice about where I can go bankrupt and the procedure as I'm not sure if the Scottish bankruptcy will cover Northern Ireland. Also does a tax credits or council tax debt get wiped out by the bankruptcy?? Thanks in advance
  4. I miscarried his child in 2011, I didn't realise I hadn't written that bit. I will get all of the relevant paperwork out and contact them about putting it into trust for my daughter Thankyou. Looks like I'm going bankrupt then! I really really appreciate all of your help, you have been a shining light at the end of a very long and dark tunnel. I will forever be in your debt. Xxx
  5. Sadly the valuation is correct as a house two doors down sold for £1000 more. We bought the house at the height of the property boom plus being in a bidding battle pushed the original house price from £89,000 to £143,000. My daughter isn't his daughter, her father is dead. I am trying to remain calm, I just want my life to be fully free of him. He had so much control and hold over me when we were together that I need for him to have no more ever again.
  6. We bought the house in 2007 for £143,000 It is now valued £58,000 according to the local council who charges Rates (similar to council tax) The house was bought with a Preferred Mortgage for £71,500 and Coownership bought half with £71,500 which is classed us as half tenants as we are meant to pay a small rental charge each month. The mortgage is an interest only so the full £71,500 is still due. When you say issue bankruptcy proceedings against him what exactly do you mean?
  7. Yeah the solicitor said that equity proceedings is the technical term for pushing for the sale of the house. BazzaS yes the child benefit number will change also, sadly mine didn't exist in the uk database and therefore had to apply as a new claimant even though I have been receiving it every week for the last 12 & 1/2 years.
  8. I don't have any savings or properties, I'm living in a rental and any savings I do build up pay for us to go home to Northern Ireland to visit our family. Any idea roughly how much equity proceedings would be?
  9. Even though when I moved to Scotland. I had to get a new child benefit number and a new medical number because they claimed that Northern Ireland was not part of the UK (even though I have a British passport??)
  10. Sorry for the delay in commenting, I haven't had the energy to do anything apart from look after my daughter. The last time we were in court (November 2011) the mortgage company were going to reposess but didn't because my ex partner lied and said that he could only afford a small repayment. The Master agreed to this repayment plan even though I said that I would not be paying anything towards the house and wanted off the mortgage and deeds. In 5 - 10 years time I would like to be happy again and have no financial or property ties to my ex. I don't care if he keeps the house but I want off the deeds and mortgage. I asked my solicitor last week if by me going bankrupt would help my case and she said it would push along equity proceedings but she was unsure of whether I would have to go bankrupt in Scotland or Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland it is over £700 and in Scotland it is £100 so obviously it would be financially easier to be declared bankrupt in Scotland but I don't know whether it would include the mortgage since it is based on a property in Northern Ireland. Bottom line, I want away from my ex and the property. Yes I would be saying that if there was equity in it. I don't want anything from him or to do with him.
  11. Just seen my solicitor, we are applying for a non molestation order against him but we don't think it will be granted due to me no longer residing in n.ireland however we are going to try to state the case that we are back during school holidays. In reference to the house proceedings, apparently the only option is to begin equity proceedings which are lengthly and expensive, they have to be started in n.ireland due to the property being there but my solicitor wasn't sure whether I should go bankrupt in Scotland or n.ireland as the Scottish one may not stand in my favour as much as the n.ireland one which was bound to be the result since it's roughly £750 in charges in n.ireland and only £100ish in Scotland. I'm living in Scotland not England as I previously stated, don't know why I said England, automatic survival kicking in or something...I don't know. Apparently the big issue is getting my name off the mortgage which is essentially up to the mortgage company Is this what everyone on here would agree? I am really thankful of all of your help, you have given me some strength today in hoping that there may be light at the end of the tunnel.
  12. I will Thankyou, I can't put into words how much I appreciate your help, I just hope it works. I don't hold much hope though, my ex has always managed to convince people that he's right, if someone had blue eyes he could convince them that they were brown.
  13. Sorry for late reply, I've only stopped crying if I'm honest. I didn't want this mess, I just want free of him so I can completely move on without him in my nightmares. When you say to write a letter to my ex, do you mean just a copy of the letter I'm sending to the mortgage company? I'm going to go into my solicitors in the morning so hopefully she will see me instead of fobbing me off over the phone.
  14. I've just been cautioned for assault :'-( I have to stay in n.ireland until the case has been put forward to the ppi (I think) I'm probably going to lose my job
  15. I am just back from visiting. It resulted in him punching me. I rang the police and they came out. But due to the fact that I don't have any marks from where he punched me and he now has a scratch mark on his face from me trying to push him away from me and his shirt is torn because I grabbed onto it when I was falling, the police have stated that there is more evidence that I assaulted him regardless of witness statements. Apparently he won't press charges if I don't. I'm in pieces. All I want to do is have him out of my life completely.
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