Your Mortgage and Divorce
Getting divorced is a situation with a lot of unknowns for those involved, and if a house is under joint ownership there can be complications over who gets what, and who is left with the responsibility of the repayments.
Complications surrounding your share of the property, and what you are likely to get in a settlement is not something that we would deal with, as this is a legal issue. However, we are able to give you a range of advice on your next steps once you have completed the divorce. Perhaps you need to remortgage, buy a new house and look for a new mortgage deal, or even add someone else onto your current deal.
Our advisers have access to the whole of the mortgage market, which means we can search for the best possible solution for you, and don’t have to find a compromise form a selected panel of providers.
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