My second marriage has crumbled due to my husband’s alcoholism
DEAR DEIDRE: MY second marriage has been a resounding failure.
After five years of funding our lives and trying to support my husband through his alcoholism, I realised there would be no happy ending.
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I’m 48 and he’s 51. He moved out three months ago and we agreed to divorce.
But now he is trying to take me to the cleaners, despite putting very little financially or otherwise into our relationship.
When we bought our semi-detached house, I put in £150,000 from the sale of my home and he put in £15,000.
But he also came with £10,000 of debts, which I helped him pay off.
He also rarely paid his portion of the bills or mortgage.
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Thankfully I did have a Deed Of Trust drawn up. But he has said his solicitor thinks it isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.
I’m terrified I’m going to end up with nothing.
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DEIDRE SAYS: A period of five years is a long time to support someone with a drinking problem.
As you have discovered, until they are ready to make changes themselves, nothing will really alter.
It is time to get your own legal advice. A Deed Of Trust, or Declaration Of Trust, is a legal document used by people buying property.
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It records how much money each person has contributed towards the purchase, and what will happen to this money if the property is sold in the event of a break-up.
For advice, contact the Rights Of Women group at rightsofwomen.org.uk.
