Hi, I hope someone can help us. My brother has just split from his girlfriend of 12 years. They have a four year old son.
He pays ALL bills for the house (which is solely in his name) and cars as well as £300 a month into a joint account which his partner has full access to. The solicitor advised him on Friday when she refused to let him in that he was entitled to enter the house and indeed stay there. However the locks have now been changed.
When he went round today to get some paper work he needed he was refused entry and she called the police. The police did enter and get some paperwork although their are items missing from this. The CSA have also rung him today and his partner has informed them there is no such thing as a joint account. In fairness to the CSA when he explained that he will pay whatever the law states they were very good.
His partner states that she can stay in the house until their son is 16 / 18 years old and my brother will have to continue to pay all the utility bills, mortgage and child support.
Her parents live 4 miles away and say she cant move in with them, although they are both at his house also.
I appreciate that under the children's act there is a legal obligation to provide for the child involved. Is there however a 'reasonable' time-frame in which she must leave the property or does she have to prove she is actively looking for someone else to live i.e. local authority housing.
Does he legally have a right to enter his own house (the police are now saying 'no' with a solicitors letter)
Thank you so much for reading and any help / advise will be very gratefully received.
He pays ALL bills for the house (which is solely in his name) and cars as well as £300 a month into a joint account which his partner has full access to. The solicitor advised him on Friday when she refused to let him in that he was entitled to enter the house and indeed stay there. However the locks have now been changed.
When he went round today to get some paper work he needed he was refused entry and she called the police. The police did enter and get some paperwork although their are items missing from this. The CSA have also rung him today and his partner has informed them there is no such thing as a joint account. In fairness to the CSA when he explained that he will pay whatever the law states they were very good.
His partner states that she can stay in the house until their son is 16 / 18 years old and my brother will have to continue to pay all the utility bills, mortgage and child support.
Her parents live 4 miles away and say she cant move in with them, although they are both at his house also.
I appreciate that under the children's act there is a legal obligation to provide for the child involved. Is there however a 'reasonable' time-frame in which she must leave the property or does she have to prove she is actively looking for someone else to live i.e. local authority housing.
Does he legally have a right to enter his own house (the police are now saying 'no' with a solicitors letter)
Thank you so much for reading and any help / advise will be very gratefully received.
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