Family & Relationships0 min ago
Intitled to after leaving husband
a woman with 2 small children shares a morgage with husband. Woman i know is being mentally abused and is now trying to find out what her options are and and waht she maybe intitled to i.e money, things in the home, if she can get help being re homed. She doesn't work so money for her is very tight.
The bullying is become to much of an issue now and attitued is starting to rub of on the 2 young children making family life very hard, uncomfortable, upsetting and stressful. She nor i, her friend, knows where to start in making a seprate life without her husband or what help she can get.
Please if anyone can help with any information i will sure pass on and hope we can start turning some lifes around.
Thank you.
The bullying is become to much of an issue now and attitued is starting to rub of on the 2 young children making family life very hard, uncomfortable, upsetting and stressful. She nor i, her friend, knows where to start in making a seprate life without her husband or what help she can get.
Please if anyone can help with any information i will sure pass on and hope we can start turning some lifes around.
Thank you.
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Lots of family law solicitors offer free half hour initial consultations so I'd advise your friend to find one of these and go as soon as possible. There are also hostels out there that can take mothers and their children BUT some of those aren't particularly nice (shared rooms etc). It would be far better - if she isn't intending to leave today - to start getting all the information together so that when the time comes, she knows exactly where she is going and what she needs to do. My limited knowledge of family law is that it isn't unusual for the mother (if the main carer) to be able to stay in the house following a divorce but there is a long way to go for your friend until that happens. I wish your friend the very best of luck.
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