Hello,
I'm new to the site, but I've got a bit of a situation and I'm looking for a little guidance.
My ex-girlfriend and I dated off and on for 10 years, we actually lived together for just over 3 years. We then broke up and she moved to England to attend school for 15 months. When she returned, she moved back in with me for 12 months. Now that we are broken up, she is threatening to go after spousal support, but I'm not sure if she still has a valid claim (never mind justified, this isn't the space for that).
Timeline:
Lived together in her home for approx. 40 months. I paid $400 a month towards the home, but it was in her name.
Broke up, she moved to England for 15 months.
Moved back in together for 12 months in my condo, my name on lease (not owned) and she didn't contribute any funds.
Broke up for good...
Does the 15 month gap restart the 'count' on common law status and if so, has the 2 years to make a claim expired from when we were common law?
Thank you for any answers you can provide.
A.
I'm new to the site, but I've got a bit of a situation and I'm looking for a little guidance.
My ex-girlfriend and I dated off and on for 10 years, we actually lived together for just over 3 years. We then broke up and she moved to England to attend school for 15 months. When she returned, she moved back in with me for 12 months. Now that we are broken up, she is threatening to go after spousal support, but I'm not sure if she still has a valid claim (never mind justified, this isn't the space for that).
Timeline:
Lived together in her home for approx. 40 months. I paid $400 a month towards the home, but it was in her name.
Broke up, she moved to England for 15 months.
Moved back in together for 12 months in my condo, my name on lease (not owned) and she didn't contribute any funds.
Broke up for good...
Does the 15 month gap restart the 'count' on common law status and if so, has the 2 years to make a claim expired from when we were common law?
Thank you for any answers you can provide.
A.
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