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I put my house on the market after a court hearing with my ex-wife. She is now applying for it to be put up for sale by auction. Is there anything I can do to stop this? My wife falsely claims all benefits and legal aid and has recently shared in a huge bingo win.

Your ex-wife’s current circumstances have little bearing on what was initially decided in court when you divided up your assets on divorce. When she receives her share of the proceeds from the sale of the house she may not only lose any entitlement to benefits she may have but she will also presumably have to pay back her public funding. If you wish to contest the application for your house to be sold at auction you should see a solicitor.

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