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24 Apr 19 #507287 by Pigsty
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I recently was informed that my husband down or love me anymore
He want to make a fresh start asap in Canada
Do I have to make up my mind instantly yes I don't want to continue in a loveless marriage, but it's not just me to consider
How to I make an informed choice when my emotions are in turmoil,
He wants to make a new start and that's dependant upon me selling or remorgaging the family home I have three kids at home 19 16 and 14 2 dogs 4 cats
If he moves out I will not be able to pay the mortgage
Please if anyone can point me in the direction of cheap impartial support

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25 Apr 19 #507292 by Vigorate
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If someone moves out that does not mean they are no longer responsible for paying the mortgage on a jointly owned property.

You can get a free financial consultation from a solicitor through this website. I did that and they helped me alot.

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