- December 14, 2020
Naturally, it is a very stressful time, when going through a divorce. Often adding to that stress, is uncertainty about what will happen to the family home.
In many cases, one party will wish to keep the family home. It can be difficult to know how to negotiate this process with your ex, even when using a family lawyer, unless steps are taken to enquire about your ability to take over any applicable mortgages.
It’s important to get a correct analysis upfront. We can communicate with you and your family law solicitor, to help determine how much you are able to borrow, and whether there are any changes that will occur during the divorce process, that can assist this process.
Contact us to find out more, and to discuss your requirements.
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