Re: legal rights for xmas and birthdays please help
Hi bobs
I think the point is that however "right" you are, your ex holds all the aces if you get into a legal battle. Fair or not (and mostly it isn't), the Law is a blunt instrument and only engage with it as a last resort. It really is in your best interests to be as calm and conciliatory as you possibly can ...even though you and your ex are no longer an "item", you have a child together and another to whom you are both parents, a bond which cannot be broken. You need to stay friendly - both put your own needs to one side - if you possibly can.
The house and your father's guarantee for the rent: I'm sure he can "pull out" as guarantor but that might result in your ex and children being served notice and evicted. If they were on the list for social housing this could actually work in their favour, as it would bump them up the list.
We are talking about your father's grandchild's home - maybe the three of you should sit down and talk about the best way through. Perhaps, as Inca has suggested, this would be best done in the presence of a trusted and neutral third party.
Keep cool and take a long view. x
:hug:
Hi bobs
I think the point is that however "right" you are, your ex holds all the aces if you get into a legal battle. Fair or not (and mostly it isn't), the Law is a blunt instrument and only engage with it as a last resort. It really is in your best interests to be as calm and conciliatory as you possibly can ...even though you and your ex are no longer an "item", you have a child together and another to whom you are both parents, a bond which cannot be broken. You need to stay friendly - both put your own needs to one side - if you possibly can.
The house and your father's guarantee for the rent: I'm sure he can "pull out" as guarantor but that might result in your ex and children being served notice and evicted. If they were on the list for social housing this could actually work in their favour, as it would bump them up the list.
We are talking about your father's grandchild's home - maybe the three of you should sit down and talk about the best way through. Perhaps, as Inca has suggested, this would be best done in the presence of a trusted and neutral third party.
Keep cool and take a long view. x
:hug:
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