Property Joint Ownership questions...

Property Joint Ownership questions...

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UpTheIron

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3,996 posts

268 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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I expect I'll be getting some paid-for legal advice on this, but forewarned is forearmed so to speak, and to ensure I ask the right questions!

Our home is mortgaged and owned 50:50 with my partner, as Tenants in Common. I want to pay off "my half" of the mortgage, and ensure that should things go wrong that my capital is protected (as I'll need it to retire one day!). Additionally, my partners children live with us and should the worst happen and she (or both of us) meet an untimely end then I also need to consider that "her half" of the property would pass to her children but be controlled by their dad (who is useless with money).

In order to protect everyone involved, what do I need... a Declaration of Trust obviously, but what happens if she were to die (not planning on it!), the kids get her half, but would the mortgage company chase me for the mortgage debt (as I suspect it would still be a joint mortgage as it's a jointly owned property). Would this scenario normally be addressed in a Will?


BoRED S2upid

19,698 posts

240 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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Sounds like a proper minefield that one. As for her half of the mortgage if she dies the life insurance covers it no? And the will passes it to the kids.

This is an answer from a simpleton not a lawman wink

UpTheIron

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3,996 posts

268 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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BoRED S2upid said:
Sounds like a proper minefield that one. As for her half of the mortgage if she dies the life insurance covers it no? And the will passes it to the kids.

This is an answer from a simpleton not a lawman wink
Hadn't thought about life insurance... good point.

dalenorth

823 posts

167 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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We are Life insurance brokers! Drop us a PM is you want any quotes, we also work along side a law firm so might be able there too?