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21 Nov 16 #485853 by King Michael
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I have a child with my partner ,things are not working out we have been living together at my house(in my name only)for around 2 years if she leaves can she get my house? I know I will have to pay child support do I have to pay for any thing else? We are not married. She has put no money toward the house and I have owed it for 15 years.

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21 Nov 16 #485858 by jonathancj
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Very unlikely. The law on this is fairly complicated but she would have very considerable difficulty on what you have said.

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21 Nov 16 #485862 by King Michael
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Thanks for this.

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