38 Days to Homelessness
Good Morning. Today I thought I would check my mail to see if any of the law firms and the European Courts I have written to have replied. Guess what. Nothing yet. Perhaps Monday will bring something.
I have found this information on the website of Wooley and Co who state…
“Limitations of the English Courts
There are some limitations on what can be agreed and arranged through the English court system. Any foreign owned property for example is not under the jurisdiction of the English courts so for example the judge cannot make orders in respect of overseas assets, unless the other party is in agreement. This means that, for instance, the Court cannot order that a house in France be transferred to one particular party. This would have to be dealt with by a local lawyer. “
Read it here if you like; http://www.family-lawfirm.co.uk/expat-divorce
This information agrees with what the judge, Deputy District Judge Pollard sitting at Hastings County Court said at the end of the proceedings. Unfortunately I do not have a transcript but perhaps in time I’ll raise the necessary money and bring all this out in the open.
Just to recap, this case was decided in England on a property in Spain based on a valuation which the judge could not read as it was in Spanish. Additionally it was revised downwards two weeks later but has never been seen by the court…oh and I had it translated to English too!
OK, Saturday…off to pack up my few valuables to put in storage.
In case you missed the beginning you can read the Fairy Tale here.
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