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Hej, anyone had any experience in what happens with your first hand contract after a divorse? My exwife originally agreed we will try exchange our first hand contract (that is in my name) for 2 on lägenhetsbyte... but now has said she want the first hand contract to herself and will go to court about it. She has a 15 year queue spot that she doesnt want to use. Meanwhile I will be left with nothing. Doesnt seem right?

I took a short term second hand contract for a few months just to get space so im currently there while she is in the first hand apartment.


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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/londonformat at 2023-07-05 17:13:31+00:00.

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[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

brakfart at 2023-07-05 17:21:48+00:00 ID: jqs3ma9


If she goes to court and she actually has 15 years on queue time, and you have 0. The court will rule in your favour.

Other things will be taken into account though, like your economies.

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

londonformat (OP) at 2023-07-05 17:33:04+00:00 ID: jqs5d6a


What is my favour? That I'd keep the contract?

It just seems crazy that the court would say "wife you can have the contract and your queue spot. Husband, you can having nothing"

Our economy is pretty even, me a bit more but nothing crazy

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

brakfart at 2023-07-05 17:39:25+00:00 ID: jqs6ctt


Yes, you’ll keep the contract most likely.

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

Sixten132 at 2023-07-05 19:32:16+00:00 ID: jqsnsm0


In order for your wife to get the contract, she would need "reasonable grounds" to take it from you. Basically one or more special reasons that clearly shows she would need the apartment more than you would be hurt by giving it up. The default case is that you keep the contract since your name is on it.

Reasonable grounds could be if you have children, and those children will be staying with your wife after the divorce. Other things that would be taken into account would be the health of your partner, commuting distance to work, your partner's ability to find a new place to live compared to you etc. All of these things will be judged as a whole, so it's not enough that she will have a longer commute should she be forced to move.

By the way you describe the situation, she will have no problem finding and affording a new place to live. You can rest assured she will have no success should she take it to court.

If she somehow does get the contract, you will be assigned a larger share of any other shared property to compensate you.

This is all noted in the marriage code, 11th chapter, paragraph 8:

https://lagen.nu/1987:230#K11P8S1

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

SpezCanLickMyAss at 2023-07-05 19:36:04+00:00 ID: jqvhsne


Tell her to take it to court. It will be an easy win for you.

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

SpezCanLickMyAss at 2023-07-05 19:36:04+00:00 ID: jqvhsne


Tell her to take it to court. It will be an easy win for you.

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

clickYyz at 2023-07-06 11:01:04+00:00 ID: jqvo7d4


If the apartment is in your name she won’t be able to just take it. Tell her to get the hell out of to take you to court, she won’t win anything on doing that. Or contact a law firm for legal advice, things like that rarely goes to an actual court.

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

clickYyz at 2023-07-06 11:01:04+00:00 ID: jqvo7d4


If the apartment is in your name she won’t be able to just take it. Tell her to get the hell out of to take you to court, she won’t win anything on doing that. Or contact a law firm for legal advice, things like that rarely goes to an actual court.