Re: Want help/advice with daughter's debts please.
Well he'll have maintenance and it depends what they have together as to what is best to agree to - for instance if it's unlikely he'll hold down a job and pay regular maintenance then it may be best for the daughter to agree not to chase him for it if he walks - similarly, if she was to maybe offer him a straight £10k to sign over the house to her, would he take it?
Lots of ways of going about things, but be honest - if she doesn't make an offer of hard cash he'll never agree to walk away from the house that has equity - why would he?
Thus I was simply thinking of the logical way forward, not necessarily the legal entitlement....
Originally posted by LooLoo
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Lots of ways of going about things, but be honest - if she doesn't make an offer of hard cash he'll never agree to walk away from the house that has equity - why would he?
Thus I was simply thinking of the logical way forward, not necessarily the legal entitlement....
Your daughter may also want to consider a "Clean Break" divorce settlement where she trades her claim for maintenance from him in return for him dropping his claim on the house. She would then have all of the house but no money coming in from him towards her child. You'd have to do the maths to see if this makes sense in the long term, but if he's a reluctant payer there is always the risk that he might stop giving her maintenance and she'd have to go back and forth to court to chase him which is a pain in the bum.

Excellent advice and you seem cohesive ... working as a team.
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