Hi,
I (nor anyone else for that matter) has seen of heard from my ex partner (not married) for nearly 8 years.
I have since re-married and have a child with my wife - we've been married for 6 years.
I understand from Landmark that I can do nothing without my...
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Joint Owned. Mortgage in both names.
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Joint Owned...court now?
Hi everyone,
I am aware that there is lots of stuff out there regarding this. But every case has its unique peculiarities eh?
Joint owned. She left around 8 years ago.
Not seen ex partner for 8 years over which period I paid the mortgage on the dot - never left...
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Poppies
I shall wear my poppy with pride as I think all the fallen deserve to be remembered.xxxx
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NHS Exemption
Hi after a bit of advice please.
My partner and I have not received our NHS exemption cards this time around (last 6 monthly expired end Oct) and having a look at the flowchart it seems this is because at our last tax credits renewal we no longer claimed for child tax credit for the 1st...
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Urgent help panic stations
I have been given your details from a friend of mine who has been helped here
I was pulled over in Preston on the M6 in 2015 for driving with no insurance on my vehicle. There had been an issue switching the insurance from one car to another as I had scrapped my old car and bought a...
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Is it my turn?
Over the past few weeks I have had several calls, some answered, as no scanning on phone, and others not. They are from different voices, when answered, asking for various people. Some will say who is calling, and others say they cannot for security reasons. How daft is that? All are from the friendly...
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Elderly relative and housing benefit
Hiya
Wonder if I could just a quick question for an elderly relative. His youngest son is moving back in with him to give him support in day to day activities as his health and mobility are not what they were. He's an OAP and currently receives housing and council tax benefit and is concerned...
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It's HOW much to raise a child?
The average cost of raising a child from birth to the age of 21 in modern Britain is £231,843, according to a new report by an insurance company.
More ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35582644
What I would do with half a million ?
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Help please! Maternity
Hello all,
Not posted for a while now, its been a little bit s*** for the past weeks.
Brother died 3rd January,Father in law died 11th January, both sudden and without warning.
Youngest undergoing investigations on her heart condition....many trips to hospital in front of us.
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URGENT NEED HELP PLEASE VW CAR
hi guys i need advice,
my dad had a car and sworn it. he had to remove the car due to garden work and parcked it into the street. he has now been fined.
he cannot attend court on friday, we have a special needs child, the car is hired and was taken into council because it had no...
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Tim Peake: UK astronaut set for space milestone
UK astronaut Tim Peake is ready to make his landmark flight to the International Space Station (ISS).
The ex-helicopter pilot - with American Tim Kopra and Russian Yuri Malenchenko - will launch on a Russian Soyuz rocket at Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.
Mr Peake is the...
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Christmas Songs 2015/2016
Any one wishing to join in posting clips, please see below and do post your favourite Christmas Carol/Song [img]http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/images/smilies/Generic%20Smileys/icon_beer.gif[/img]
All you need to do is go to YouTube, find the video you want to add to your message and get...
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Baby born on board long-haul flight
Baby born on board long-haul flight
A woman has given birth during a Los Angeles-bound China Airlines flight after unexpectedly going into labour.
The baby girl was delivered by a doctor who happened to be on the flight from Bali on Thursday.
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Attachment to Benefits
When I took a loan out with a credit union. They mentioned that if I ever fell into arrears that they would obtain an attachment to my benefits to recover the loan. I am going to be defaulting on the loan in the nest couple of months it looks like and was just wondering if they can really do this for...