Hello,
Ill try and keep this as simple as I can, although it is a complicated affair.
My ex partner and I, moved in together, we both have children from a previous relationship, and a child together (just turned 1).
In February we split after having an argument over how she was talking/dealing with my son (he has possible asbeurgers and hypermobility as well as some long lingering emotional issues due to abuse at the hands of his mother - hence why he lives with me).
The argument got heated and I left the living room, I heard a loud bang against the door so went to re-enter the front room, I tried to open the door but was met with resistance so I pushed hard to open the door, unknowing my ex was behind the door and it hit her in the face.
Im not a violent person and this was a total accident and I have apologised as much as I can, anyway, I thought we were talking things through but alas she wanted out of the relationship.
This however has left us to who is going to have the house, we are joint tenants in a housing association property, if either of us leaves voluntarily then that means being intentionally homeless.
Everything was amicable and we had worked around what was happening and sharing the same living space although she moved to her daughters bedroom and was sleeping on a makeshift bed on the floor. Until two days ago....
She has now on Monday 3rd, reported the incident to the police who are apparently going to phone me to get my side of the story, which they have yet to do, this is in order for her to get help with taking me to court to get my son and I evicted from the family home.
My son is 10 and just about to go into year 6 at school and this, added with his emotional problems, and the fact that his SATS are next year, is going to have a rather negative impact on him.
I have the messages she sent me outlining her plan and why she has reported this to the police after so long and its all to get the funding to go to court, which I believe somewhere should be somewhat fraudulent?
Any advice please as im at my wits end about being on the streets, especially for my son who has had enough upheavel in his life as it is.
P.S her daughter is 8 and our daughter is 1 (so technically any upheavel would not have as much of a negative impact).
thanks in advance
james
Ill try and keep this as simple as I can, although it is a complicated affair.
My ex partner and I, moved in together, we both have children from a previous relationship, and a child together (just turned 1).
In February we split after having an argument over how she was talking/dealing with my son (he has possible asbeurgers and hypermobility as well as some long lingering emotional issues due to abuse at the hands of his mother - hence why he lives with me).
The argument got heated and I left the living room, I heard a loud bang against the door so went to re-enter the front room, I tried to open the door but was met with resistance so I pushed hard to open the door, unknowing my ex was behind the door and it hit her in the face.
Im not a violent person and this was a total accident and I have apologised as much as I can, anyway, I thought we were talking things through but alas she wanted out of the relationship.
This however has left us to who is going to have the house, we are joint tenants in a housing association property, if either of us leaves voluntarily then that means being intentionally homeless.
Everything was amicable and we had worked around what was happening and sharing the same living space although she moved to her daughters bedroom and was sleeping on a makeshift bed on the floor. Until two days ago....
She has now on Monday 3rd, reported the incident to the police who are apparently going to phone me to get my side of the story, which they have yet to do, this is in order for her to get help with taking me to court to get my son and I evicted from the family home.
My son is 10 and just about to go into year 6 at school and this, added with his emotional problems, and the fact that his SATS are next year, is going to have a rather negative impact on him.
I have the messages she sent me outlining her plan and why she has reported this to the police after so long and its all to get the funding to go to court, which I believe somewhere should be somewhat fraudulent?
Any advice please as im at my wits end about being on the streets, especially for my son who has had enough upheavel in his life as it is.
P.S her daughter is 8 and our daughter is 1 (so technically any upheavel would not have as much of a negative impact).
thanks in advance
james
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