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  1. Thank you for the advice, however, if I could afford a lawyer I could afford to pay the property taxes, which sadly I cannot.  As for employment lawyer I am not concerend with that, she made her bed, she can lye in it. I just strongly object to having to pay everything and she walks away scott free.
  2. 2 years ago my wife left me for my boss, I lost my wife and job within the space of a day. We live in the UK but own a French property and everything is in joint names. We are now divorced in the UK but the financial settlement has yet to be finalised. Earlier last year she pushed for our UK home to be sold. I spent £3k getting it ready for sale and have paid off £5k in capital since she left. I advised her unless she was willing to go half on the costs I would be unable to contribute to the French finances this year until I saved some money.  She did not disagree with my proposal but is now claiming poverty and is asking me to pay the french taxes and keep the french bank account topped up. I just cant afford to pay for everything along with child maintenance etc. I now have my french bank writing to me daily and the french tax authorities chasing me for property taxes. What do I do?  The UK house still isnt sold and she has not contributed at all to either property since she left. I dont mind my kids dipping into my wallet but strongly object to her doing so.  Any advice would be welcome.
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