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Seperation Agreement and payment of bills.
DIR By: swisstoni3669
Date: April 11, 2026, 5:50 am
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Good Morning all,
I have a small predicament that I could do with some advice
on...
My partner and I seperated in September 2024 after nearly 20
years together... A seperation agreement was drawn up between us
via a solicitor to divide assets and I complied with all
requests made in the agreement. Under the agreement, my
ex-partner was to live in our house rent-free and pay all the
bills associated with the property. The seperation agreement
states 'Pursuant to the transfer of the Property, X (me
ex-partner) will be responsible for the payment of the mortgage
and all other outgoings on the property and will indemnify Y
(me) in respect of the same. I was removed from the Title Deed
of the property in May 2025
All has gone smooth until now, I have just noted on my credit
file that BT have an outstanding bill in my name for the
property for the final payment of our Broadband and TV contract
that was taken out in March 2024 on a 2 year contract and which
was cancelled by my ex in February. She was only a named person
for access on the account... I never cancelled it as the leaving
fees were too high and she was paying it under the agreement
anyway! I have sent my Ex the bill that I have downloaded from
the account (she has paid them all up to that point) but she as
not responded as we were never on speaking terms since the
seperation.
What are my options as I don't want this missed payment on my
credit file obviously... So it looks like I'm going to have to
pay it.. (£450!!) Would this class as a breach of the
Seperation Agreement which I could persue through the small
claims court?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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