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Divorce and Property Division Solicitors

The family home is often the biggest financial and emotional concern during a separation. Our expert family law solicitors provide clear, strategic advice on all options for your property, ensuring a fair division and protecting your future.

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What Happens to the Family Home in a Divorce?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer, as the court's priority is a fair outcome based on your family's specific circumstances. We will explain your options and help you negotiate the best solution for you and your children.

Selling and Dividing the Equity

This is the most common and straightforward option. The property is sold, the mortgage is paid off, and the remaining equity is divided between you as part of the overall financial settlement.

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One Partner Buys the Other Out

One partner can buy the other's share of the property. This involves a formal valuation and a 'transfer of equity' process, allowing one person to remain in the home.

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Deferring the Sale (Mesher Order)

In some cases, especially where young children are involved, the court can order for the sale of the house to be postponed until a 'trigger event', such as the youngest child turning 18.

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A Meticulous & Strategic Approach

We combine expert family law advice with a deep understanding of property law. Our approach is to ensure all assets are properly valued and that we negotiate a robust settlement that protects your long-term housing and financial needs.

  • Accurate Valuations: We ensure all properties and assets are professionally and accurately valued.
  • Skilled Negotiation: We are tough negotiators focused on securing the best possible financial outcome for you.
  • Legally Binding Orders: We ensure your property settlement is legally watertight with a formal Financial Consent Order.
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Questions About Divorce and Property

Do we have to sell the house when we divorce?

No, not necessarily. Selling is a common option to release equity, but other solutions include one partner buying the other out, or deferring the sale until a later date. The right choice depends on your specific financial situation and the needs of any children.

What if the house is in my ex-partner's sole name?

If the property was the 'matrimonial home' (i.e., you lived in it together as a married couple), it will almost certainly be considered a matrimonial asset to be shared, regardless of whose name is on the deeds. You will have a claim to a share of its value.

Who pays the mortgage during our separation?

Until a legal agreement or court order is in place, both parties named on the mortgage remain jointly liable for the payments. It is crucial to reach an interim agreement on who will pay to protect your credit ratings and prevent repossession.

Protect Your Most Important Asset

The decisions you make about your property now will affect your finances for years to come. Contact our expert family solicitors for a confidential consultation to secure your future.

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