The New Divorce Battle: Who Gets To Keep The Low Mortgage

Rising mortgage interest rates have a direct impact on couples going through separation and divorce, as they make separate homes less affordable than they once were. Thank you to The Telegraph and Melissa Twigg for highlighting this issue and speaking to our co-founders Samantha and Harry about their perspectives.

The financial crisis reinforces the need for couples to work together where they can, and look for bespoke solutions which work for their families as a whole. But as our co-founder Samantha stresses, don’t despair, read the article here: The new divorce battle: who gets to keep the low mortgage?

‘Divorce is never a financial decision; it’s driven by emotion. If you’re in an unhappy relationship, it can be really bad for your mental health to stay – and there are always strategies we can use to find a path forward.’

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