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  1. 14/10/08 20:02

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    Not happylittledudemummy

    Well he is the one that needs to get out.

     

    I asked question at the Council and my solicter and they both said he has to go. and he won't so i just have to put up with it.

    I mean the only person he is hurtin is my baby.

  2. 12/10/08 12:32

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    S0PHI3

    Call Shelter for housing advice on 0808 800 4444 or look at http://www.shelter.org.uk

    They provide the Citizens Advice Bureau with all their information on housing law and your rights.

    As for your lo, i think you should sit and explain that daddy and mummy dont love each other anymore, thats why you have been fighting, and its making everyone feel sad. Explain mummy and daddy love him/her very much and will never stop loving him/her, and that you want everyone to be happy, so mummy and daddy wont be living together anymore. Remind him/her that they will still see daddy all the time and this way no one will be fighting anymore. Keep reassurring him/her. Although dont say anything until you know your housing situation. HTH goodluck hun xxx

  3. 12/10/08 10:35

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    Not happylittledudemummy

    I have been married for just 5 yeras and have filed for Divorce.

    We have one child together and well have never really got on.

     

    My DS is special needs and don't understand what is going on, His father still lives at home and well i feel it is very confusin for him to see this.

    We try not to fight but it happens, and he get scared and tells us to stop screamin at each other. I don't know what to do or where to turn sometimes.

     

    I want his dad outta the house but he won't go and has as much right here as i do.

    Also how do i tell my DS that his daddy and mummy are not gonna be together no more?

     

    Any advice will be taken.

    many thanks.

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