by busybeemummy » Mon Jul 06, 2015 7:39 am
Hi,
I am a family law barrister. As you are married, you have rights. No this is not fair and should not be tolerated. If he is the higher earner then he will need to ensure you and your child are housed.
Whilst this isn't the forum for one to one legal advice, I wanted to reassure you that you will not be out there on your own. He will need to keep the status quo going until you either divorce or reunite.
I would advise you to propose mediation with a lawyer who is mediation trained who can help you both come to an arrangement. If that is not accepted then stay put, ask him to leave and then issue what is called a 'maintenance pending suit', or negotiate through your solicitor a 'separation agreement'.
No court will see you out on your ear, with no money with a young child.
Please relax but do get some advice asap. You're welcome to pm if you'd like some more help.
Kind regards
Alexandra Gilmore
Goldsmith Chambers
Hi,
I am a family law barrister. As you are married, you have rights. No this is not fair and should not be tolerated. If he is the higher earner then he will need to ensure you and your child are housed.
Whilst this isn't the forum for one to one legal advice, I wanted to reassure you that you will not be out there on your own. He will need to keep the status quo going until you either divorce or reunite.
I would advise you to propose mediation with a lawyer who is mediation trained who can help you both come to an arrangement. If that is not accepted then stay put, ask him to leave and then issue what is called a 'maintenance pending suit', or negotiate through your solicitor a 'separation agreement'.
No court will see you out on your ear, with no money with a young child.
Please relax but do get some advice asap. You're welcome to pm if you'd like some more help.
Kind regards
Alexandra Gilmore
Goldsmith Chambers