ChatterBank1 min ago
Boyfriend won't go
Please, does anyone know any legal procedures in the UK where she can have him evicted, he doesn't contribute financially at all and they won't change the tenancy to her name unless he agrees!
I know he's a b.stard so please just helpful stuff, time really is running out for her. By the way, the police are aware of the situation, my bf is a copper. Thank you very much
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& philandlil,
I am sorry but as they appear to be joint tenants, your suggestion (however suitable) is completely illegal;added to which if he calls the Police(re changing locks) for that, SHE will get the reputation that he probably deserves!
Unfortunately as the law stands the Police can do nothing,until she makes a complaint(physical)
smee.tracey cannot your b/f suggest anything?
She could try behaving as if he has left anyway. Just live in the house, pay the bills, do her own housework (not his socks or meals etc)
Hopefully he'll get fed up and go ( if new gf will have him) -or if he loses his rag and lashes out either at her or at the property she'll have grounds to get him out altogether.
If they are joint tenants then there might be a problem, but normally the woman and young kids get to stay in the house, I am sure about rented. Is she working? If not she can apply for a council house or find another house and get housing benefit,( it would be easy for her as she has two young kids), stay where she is for now, he cant push them out. Even she is in work because of the young kids they would house her quicker. Tell her to enquire at her local benefits agency and tell them the situations. He is responsible for child maintenance for his two kids as well, the benefit agency will point her to the right directions.
Hope this helps her.
She's on maternity leave for another 8 months. He works full time.
Typical scenario: She's at home all day, cleaning, washing, looking after the kids etc. He comes home (rows if his dinner is not available within 1 hour). Goes to the pub and sometimes comes home..
The council have offered her a place. Monks Close is not fit to bring up a gerbil. Oh, he has taken her car keys off her keyring (her car), and Monks Close is approx 10 miles from schools, shops, all amenities (it's where they put residents who have been moved on, so there's a particularly low standard of living).
He isn't going anywhere without force. You really haven't met a more objectionable individual in your life.
Tonight, she has managed to get hold of car keys saying the car has to go in for a service, he DEMANDED to take car himself and so she's taken train to Luton to her dad's for weekend for respite (despite yesterday's atrocities).
Anyone know either somewhere I can get help for a dear friend or a half decent lynch mob?
Why is he taking her car off her? If it is hers, its hers. Is he trying to take everything? I think she is just too nice, she should stand up for herself, he is bullying her. Obviously he doesnt show any affection towards her and the kids, there is no way this man going to give in anything.
She is on maternity leave and would she be returning to work, now she lost her partner? Probably be better for her to be on benefits now with the two young kids.
She would get advice at the citizen advice bureau and benefit agency (my previous posts). She needs to sort out her rights and act quickly. He would be in for a surprise how much support he have to pay each month.
Good luck.