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12 Dec 07 #8887 by manji
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I am now divorced (at 73) Our main asset was the family home. As my wife was in no way to blame for the divorce I do not want to force or suggest 50/50 sale but I do want to register an interest so that the house (which I gave to her when the mortgage was paid)could not be sold without me getting a share. She may well get married and want to move. I do not want to take anything while she is alive and living at that address. But I do want something to hand on after we both have no use for the place!
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