VIC Division of house

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Vintagesal

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My partner has ended our relationship of 15 years. We currently are still building our 'dream' home!
7 years ago we made a verbal agreement that I would pay the utility bills and rates so that she could put money into the house. Over this time she has spent about $50,000 and I have spent about $46,000 on the bills etc.
She is now saying that that what I have paid comes under everyday expenses and which gives her more equity in the house.
Needing advise on this please
 

sammy01

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yeah she is wrong.
That won't be factored into asset division. What it is worth is what matters.
 

Atticus

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She is now saying that that what I have paid comes under everyday expenses and which gives her more equity in the house.
I agree with @sammy01 ...
Given the length of the relationship, If the $50K was earned during that time, then it's all joint money, including money you earned to pay utilities ... Maybe a different story if the $50K was from an inheritance.

Suggest you consider getting a property valuer in now so you have a professional valuation on paper