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Can he take white goods?
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Hi
I have yet another question folks.
Husband and I have split up, he is demanding that I give him the washer, fridge freezer and television straight away.
The washer and fridge freezer are an HP purchase under his name, the tv was a gift.
We have 3 very small children and obviously need these, as at the moment I can't afford to replace them.
Does anyone know if I have to hand these over to him?
Many Thanks
I have yet another question folks.
Husband and I have split up, he is demanding that I give him the washer, fridge freezer and television straight away.
The washer and fridge freezer are an HP purchase under his name, the tv was a gift.
We have 3 very small children and obviously need these, as at the moment I can't afford to replace them.
Does anyone know if I have to hand these over to him?
Many Thanks
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He has only just left. He hasn't shown any interest in seeing the kids and he is very violent (which has been documented by the police)
I'm worried sick that we will be left with nothing. And until I can afford to replace the white goods I need the ones we have.
I'm going to try and get an appointment with a solicitor, but he's demanding the items today, and I doubt I'll be able to get an appointment that quickly,
I'm worried sick that we will be left with nothing. And until I can afford to replace the white goods I need the ones we have.
I'm going to try and get an appointment with a solicitor, but he's demanding the items today, and I doubt I'll be able to get an appointment that quickly,
i'm assuming you still have a fridge? so more fresh food rather than frozen.
I'm also assuming you still have a sink? Handwashing. Or taking clothes to your nearest laundrette.
I did'nt say life would be easy without those things, but it can be done, and in all honesty might be a necessity until you can aford to buy your own.
I'm also assuming you still have a sink? Handwashing. Or taking clothes to your nearest laundrette.
I did'nt say life would be easy without those things, but it can be done, and in all honesty might be a necessity until you can aford to buy your own.
Let him take them and as there is a history of violence make sure you have a third party in the house.
Then at a later date when you can see a solicitor you may be able to get your t.v back
the other goods are in his name so you wont get them, in the meantime there are places where you can get some really cheap second hand goods look in your local paper somtimes people even give them away in free to collector sections x
Then at a later date when you can see a solicitor you may be able to get your t.v back
the other goods are in his name so you wont get them, in the meantime there are places where you can get some really cheap second hand goods look in your local paper somtimes people even give them away in free to collector sections x
My OH cousin has just been through this. He can't just take things with children in the house. If he tries to phone the police. They take a dim view on this sort of petty behaviour when children are involved.
OH cousins was living with a woman with teenagers. He couldn't get HIS fridge freezer out so he cut the plug off. He got arrested for criminal damage...
OH cousins was living with a woman with teenagers. He couldn't get HIS fridge freezer out so he cut the plug off. He got arrested for criminal damage...