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I'm not looking for any binding legal advice on here, just from the experience of the masses.
When separating/divorcing (amicably) if you sell your family home and both purchase somewhere new, how do you protect your new asset from the other person (e.g. in the event of them pissing their half of the proceeds up the wall) while the divorce process is underway? How do you stop a new purchase being a marital asset?
You have to have a financial settlement signed off by the judge. Its comes when the decree nisi comes through.
Covers all the assets, pensions, etc, etc.
If its am amicable break up then shouldn't be any bother, if its likely to go South then really don't buy anything just yet as she'll be entitled to half of it whilst your still married.
Been there, done it mate. My ex is decent enough we just got married to young and now want different things in life. But I've seen enough of it from other friends where the ex can turn into a greedy cash hungry biatch.
So whatever happens, just protect yourself.
With regard to your joint asset, the house, I would get legal advice before you do or agree anything with your ex. You have to look 2 years down the line and ask how amicable will it be ? If things sour your ex via her solicitor COULD take you for everything !
Don`t gamble with it for the sake of a good relationship. All the best.
I think anything done in consequence of the separation should be exempt, but as staed you can see a judge in chambers and get a legally binding agreement, I had one even before the nisi.