Nobody at the moment but if we were to move out I’d have to rent.Who are you paying rent to?
his house and is thinking about moving back in. Legally he can if he chooses to at the moment.
My solicitor said he could and to be prepared for it. I’ve read of divorcing couples living under the same roof too. I think it’s a similar situation although most are living together because there may be no other option. My ex is fortunate enough to have another place to live.Cross that bridge when you come to it.
Start looking into getting back to work; financial independence is vital and you won't always have childcare costs.
Who told you this?
Yes this is true - but it only works when it's by agreement & not as a controlling tactic.divorcing couples living under the same roof too
The prohibition on a landlord entering a property is covered in the Residential Tenancies Act, doesn't apply to this scenario.I don't believe you can have less rights to peacefully occupy the property than a tenant; and if push came to shove, I think you would succeed in getting an injunction.
Yep, they absolutely do have a right to live there, but likewise, the ex also has a right to live there in the absence of a court order. A good solicitor will most likely be successful in obtaining such an order based on what has been posted to date. Let him continue to play the games, the court will have little tolerance.@Leo, whilst you are correct that the legislation in regards to tenants does not apply; my point is that the OP has a right to live in the property without interference pending the final settlement orders, in much the same way that a tenant has such rights.
The problem @Leo is that settlement orders will likely take another 18-24 months & in the meantime the OP & the children need to be safe.
I don't believe taking action now to secure that safety will impinge on the final settlement orders.
I do believe, if the OP does not take action, the impact of the emotional and financial abuse will be huge. If that needs an injunction, then so be it.
@Pinoy adventure - what leads you to that conclusion?
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