A man called the office asking for some advice. He and his wife had been separated for more than 6 months. She was still living within the matrimonial home and he had moved out into a flat. The arrangement was that she would get a job and put the residence on the market and they could then split the money and each buys a smaller comfy residence. The split was a mutual 1 as each parties had had affairs. His wife had made no attempt to marketplace the property and kept producing excuses as to why not. He also believes that the wife has moved her boyfriend in and our client was still footing the bills for that house and his own flat.
He wanted us to pose as probable buyers. His plan was to go round and knock on the door and ask if it was for sale. If his wife said no he would know that she had no intention of putting it up for sale. He also wanted proof that her boyfriend was living there and if she had tried to get function. Our client was required to pay upkeep for her although she was out of perform and pay for the upkeep with the house.
We completed a six hour session of surveillance in which we followed her from the home to see if she was making any effort to sell the residence and get a job. Throughout the session the boyfriend let himself inside the front door having a key and he parked his car on the drive. Our client’s wife went to the hairdressers after which did some shopping. She passed some estate agents but did not go in any of them. On the instruction of our client we completed two much more six hour sessions and noted once again that the boyfriend entered the house once more by himself employing a crucial.
Our client went to see his solicitor using the film footage as well as the reports. His solicitor confirmed that he could divorce her on the grounds of adultery and that because her boyfriend was in paid employment and should be contributing towards the house hold they should be able to force the sale with the house and decrease the amount of upkeep our client was paying.
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