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Hello,

 

I got a divorce in 1996, and during the proceedings I was awarded a charge over a property (50%) to be realised on the death of my mother in law, who lived in the property at the time, she passed away last year and my ex husband will not accept any offers made on the house, which he has to deal with as part of his mothers estate.

 

I just wanted to know what ways I can enforce this charge, and what type of charge it is, it was created by deed but through divorce proceedings.

 

any info is much appreciated. Thanks!

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Hi Civ123 and welcome to CAG

 

This will provide some helpful guidance :-

 

A guide to Charging Orders & Orders for Sale

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?20...

 

Regards

 

Andy

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Hello there.

 

You are able to make an application for an order for sale. This is possible under a law called the Trusts of Land & Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.

 

The court can make an order if they feel it is reasonable to do so, as such you may need to prove that your ex-partner is being unreasonable.

 

If you need some legal assistance Law Centres are usually very good:

 

http://www.lawcentres.org.uk/

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