Fiance not contributing

Deadgroot

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I bought a home myself but it took my life savings and borrowing heavily from family to do so. I then transferred joint ownership to my fiance when we had our first child a few years later. Sadly, we are now seperating and I am obviously willing to pay child support and leave them have the house. However, I feel like an idiot making payments to support her when she won't even apply for any jobs and has the house (I'm renting now). To cut to the chase, my questions are:
1. What are our legal requirements with regards to my financial support of her (aside from child support)?
2. What will happen to my half of the house ownership going forward?
 
I bought a home myself but it took my life savings and borrowing heavily from family to do so. I then transferred joint ownership to my fiance when we had our first child a few years later. Sadly, we are now seperating and I am obviously willing to pay child support and leave them have the house. However, I feel like an idiot making payments to support her when she won't even apply for any jobs and has the house (I'm renting now). To cut to the chase, my questions are:
1. What are our legal requirements with regards to my financial support of her (aside from child support)?
2. What will happen to my half of the house ownership going forward?
Why did you leave your house
 
I felt it would be less stressful for our kid. She's a good mother despite our differences and one of us had to leave. I didn't fancy an ugly battle for the house or child and I don't mind renting right now (actually enjoying the freedom and lack of tension). However I am worried about how much support I may have to pay her and the long term implications for my stake in the house.
 
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I felt it would be less stressful for our kid. She's a good mother despite our differences and one of us had to leave. I didn't fancy an ugly battle for the house or child and I don't mind renting right now (actually enjoying the freedom and lack of tension). However I am worried about how much support I may have to pay her and the long term implications for my stake in the house.
you best get legal advise on this one what happens if you meet someone else and need to buy another house or she moves in someone to your house can you pay two mortgages I know solicitors advise people to dig in and don't leave in the first place.
 
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