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The four basic steps to reaching an agreement on divorce finances are: disclosure, getting advice, negotiating and implementing a Consent Order.

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A Consent Order is a legally binding document that finalises a divorcing couple's agreement on property, pensions and other assets.


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When can I get her out of the house?

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16 Apr 12 #324320 by donkler
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Hi

We own a property together, been married under 3 years as part of the Consent Order / financial agreement I want the house.

At what point can I get her out becasue at the moment she making a point that its hers (I pay all the bills - lucky me)

Both nanmes on the deeds/mortgage I assume when she signs (if) then shes no longer entitled?

How would one go about forcing the situation about getting her gone?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

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17 Apr 12 #324485 by cookie2
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If a consent order is signed then it will only become enforceable after Decree Absolute. If a consent order is not signed then she can stay there until a court tells her otherwise.

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