Unmarried living together split after 18 years sorting finances

Is the rent from her properties/income still going to the bloke?

She should have been keeping her rental income herself all this time.

All very weird setup.
 
Is the rent from her properties/income still going to the bloke?

She should have been keeping her rental income herself all this time.

All very weird setup.

He split the rent for a while then said he could not afford to do it any more and kept it all.. She got her solicitor to give the tenants notice last month
 
Me, after having read just the last 50 posts:

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Nope she fat and old..
seperate bedrooms and no sex for a decade could be totally normal then.

I doubt that many old couples are still at it, and they want a good nights sleep at that age, you can't get it with both of them needing the toilet 5x a night.
 
If she isn't working and he is, then he is a moron. He would get taxed at his tax rate, she could have taken advantage of the tax free rate.
Then again he may not be paying tax, which then means he is placed at a disadvantage if played correctly using the right words. Or in trouble with the tax man

he is mentally ill there is no logic... 2 toilets in the house he lives, both cisterns have to be filled with a bucket - he says he cannot afford to have the fixed (1 has been broken for over a decade)... He was eating dinner scraps left for their dogs by the neighbor..

After she left he wrote a letter to her solicitor saying she had not looked after him properly and he had malnutrition also that she cannot take the new TV she purchased as he did not have the money to replace it... He also wrote a letter of complaint to the solicitor when she cancelled her netflix sub, and another when the amazon prime stopped working for the same reason

the list of crazy could go on and on and on

we are always excited to get updates from various people involved its like a crazy TV drama, i keep egging her on to get it fixed cos his actions make me mad (if we were not pushing her to fix it i think she would let him keep everything and walk away)
 
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Just LOL if you haven't worked out that in this movie the OP is the 'friend' from the very first line of the very first post.

e: noobs.

e2: this is so hot oh my god.
 
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this is still ongoing! She has a new solicitor who has started action against the previous solicitor to recover all fees and report her to the ?who ever you report solicitors to?..

I went with my friend to collect all the phone recordings and documentations from the previous solicitor...

The new solicitor was shocked my friend was advised to settle for £40k (a 50/50 split would be about 700k), the previous solicitor advised the other side that "she will give in in hte end and settle for 40k), and shocked how long this has been going on for
 
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this is still ongoing! She has a new solicitor who has started action against the previous solicitor to recover all fees and report her to the ?who ever you report solicitors to?..

I went with my friend to collect all the phone recordings and documentations from the previous solicitor...

The new solicitor was shocked my friend was advised to settle for £40k (a 50/50 split would be about 700k), the previous solicitor advised the other side that "she will give in in hte end and settle for 40k), and shocked how long this has been going on for

Still not managed to get that soap opera writing gig mate?
 
this is still ongoing! She has a new solicitor who has started action against the previous solicitor to recover all fees and report her to the ?who ever you report solicitors to?..

I went with my friend to collect all the phone recordings and documentations from the previous solicitor...

The new solicitor was shocked my friend was advised to settle for £40k (a 50/50 split would be about 700k), the previous solicitor advised the other side that "she will give in in hte end and settle for 40k), and shocked how long this has been going on for

So what does that mean in practice - the jointly owned house went to him and she only got £40k for her share of that house + all the rent he collected?

I presume that can't be undone then now she's settled - she's just got her rental house and £40k? + whatever can be recovered in legal fees from the solicitor - or can they be made to pay more than the fees to compensate for the consequences of their bad advice?
 
So what does that mean in practice - the jointly owned house went to him and she only got £40k for her share of that house + all the rent he collected?

I presume that can't be undone then now she's settled - she's just got her rental house and £40k? + whatever can be recovered in legal fees from the solicitor - or can they be made to pay more than the fees to compensate for the consequences of their bad advice?

Nothing has happened so far there has been no settlement, he wants to keep everything (2 houses jointly owned,)

Her (previous) solicitor said she should settle for 40k cash and walk away

New solicitors wants 450k (50% the value of the 2 jointly owned homes) + 200k ( half another house he purchased with rent) + as a separate action all the fees paid to the previous solicitor + reporting them to some body or other because of what she said to the other party and the stupidly low offer and dragging it out for so long / turning up for court unprepared

Neither of them are right in the head, he honestly thinks she should have nothing, she is only doing anything because I told her this situation is not right.. She only changed solicitors (again) because I told her this should not be taking years..
 
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Her (previous) solicitor said she should settle for 40k cash and walk away
That's crazy talk, if she put a 200k deposit on the house surely she should get at the minimum 200k + interest...

I'd feel like this tbh... but since they seem to have tenants I guess that's not right as it basically ruins people lives that have no involvement.
 
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