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If you are going through a divorce or seperation sorting out the finances can be a complex and traumatic affair. Not least of all what you do with the marital home. Do you go for a clean break whereby one party buys out the other or will both partners still be contributing to the monthly mortgage payments? More often than not, if there are children involved, it will be the main child carer who remains in the marital home with the children.
It is important that you get sound advice to ensure that you have considered all available options and do not find yourself, at some later date, unable to meet the mortgage payments due to reduced household income. Much will be depend on what you and your spouse agree, but how will this agreement be affected, for instance, if either party were to re-marry in the future?
Some lenders offer mortgages specifically for this circumstance with features such as fixed interest rates for up to 5 years, maintenance payments included in the assessment of the amount they will lend you, first few months at 0% interest etc etc.
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