neilyweely
Established Member
Folks, my brothers Mrs has left him after 20 years, and has taken off with all the monies and assets. He put the house he bought to rent out for a steady income, for them both, in her name, for tax reasons, and also dealt with other assets in a similar fashion. She has left with everything. He has proof that he paid for said assets and she has never worked a day in her life (outside of the house 'wife' duties) .
They were not married and have a daughter of 18 years of age. She didn't have a penny when they met, whilst my brother had just had a claim settled and other money awarded worth £200k.
Basically what I need to know is if he has any chance of recouping any of the money taken bearing in mind the fact that she has title but he can prove he paid for it all. He does not expect to leave her penniless, just wants to be treated fairly. She is being hostile and will not communicate without it being through a solicitor.
He is sat next to me, and is messed up. We have taken some legal steps but God knows he cannot afford (and neither can I) to throw good money after bad. I believe he can take steps to recoup the money, or some of, but don't want to advise him such unless sure there is a chance. Surely, if he can prove he paid for it all, with money either earnt by him, or - in the majority of the instances - owned by him before they met then he is entitled to a share of the money. I am confident that there must have been other folk, and plenty of 'em, who have had similar situations (read nightmares) and could p'raps help.
Sorry to beg help after a long absence, but i have been reading if not posting! :lol:
Thanks a lot folks, and best wishes for Xmas.
Neil
They were not married and have a daughter of 18 years of age. She didn't have a penny when they met, whilst my brother had just had a claim settled and other money awarded worth £200k.
Basically what I need to know is if he has any chance of recouping any of the money taken bearing in mind the fact that she has title but he can prove he paid for it all. He does not expect to leave her penniless, just wants to be treated fairly. She is being hostile and will not communicate without it being through a solicitor.
He is sat next to me, and is messed up. We have taken some legal steps but God knows he cannot afford (and neither can I) to throw good money after bad. I believe he can take steps to recoup the money, or some of, but don't want to advise him such unless sure there is a chance. Surely, if he can prove he paid for it all, with money either earnt by him, or - in the majority of the instances - owned by him before they met then he is entitled to a share of the money. I am confident that there must have been other folk, and plenty of 'em, who have had similar situations (read nightmares) and could p'raps help.
Sorry to beg help after a long absence, but i have been reading if not posting! :lol:
Thanks a lot folks, and best wishes for Xmas.
Neil