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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm very sorry to hear that your marriage has broken down, especially as a two year old child is involved. Have you tried everything to save your marriage? After all, you were both in love with each other once. And not so long ago either! All marriages go through 'bad patches' and can be worked through. The only thing you can't work out is violence and possibly drugs. You both owe it to your child to try your best to save your relationship. Please try!! If it really cannot be salvaged then I can only advise you to consult a solicitor. Good Luck!
There is a section toward the bottom of this page about relationship breakdown and property:
Basically (as I understand it) if you wish to stay living in the house - even if it is long term, you can get a court order allowing you to do so. Obviously this is down to personal circumstance but I believe that if you are maintaining custody of your child and will be made homeless by the split you can stay put.
Please neither of you go to a solicitor, they will encourage you to fight each other until you have used anything you have in fees then drop you like a couple of stones.
Try and come to a fair agreement among yourselves taking into account the financial situation that you are both in. It's better if you can agree among yourselves about how much he should pay. The CSA demand 15% for one child, get him to pay at least that, you do not actually have to go to the CSA, they are totally incompetant and will cause a lot of trouble. Good Luck