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Right. How do I start the process?

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 21/09/2011 01:33

DP and I are splitting.

We have a mortgage together, no equity. DS is almost 4 , I earn a small amount part time, XP earns a lot.

No idea what to do.

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 21/09/2011 01:34

and AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 21/09/2011 01:53
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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:07

OK - calmly look at the finances - what is the income split? Do you want to stay in the house or sell up & cut your losses? How do you want to arrange things with DS? Are you able to speak to eachother reasonably? If so - try to keep it like that - don't involve lawyers unless absolutely necessary.

& yes AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHH.

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:08
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JarethTheGoblinKing · 21/09/2011 02:13

Earning split is 80:20 on his favour. I could earn half decent money FT bit would swallow the childcare leaving me with c. 11000 a year and that's a very optimistic estimate,

House is a nightmare.. we bought at the height of the market - literally the highest week its ever been. I have Jo chance of covering bills.

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 21/09/2011 02:14

I would have DS, no question. XP couldn't anyway because of his job.

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:18

Ok - so is XP happy with that? Are things amicable at the moment? Would he be happy with you being DS main parent & the support that would need from him? Have you discussed any arrangements? Are you married?

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:20

& is the house in both of your names?

Could you rent it out to cover the mortgage & see it as investment for the future as you have DS to consider.

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:21

Sorry Jareth - am bombarding you with questions.

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:27

But - if things are amicable - split the childcare costs - why would you not do that?

& XP will have to pay maintenance for his son conversant with his income.

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 21/09/2011 02:30

Too much. I would be main carer, not married. Can see we would need total financial split though.


Couldn't rent the house.. weirdly rooms that wouldn't work :(

I don't fucking know :(

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:39

So - how long have you been together? & why wouldn't a rental work? & why can't you share CC costs?

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:39

Keep it together.

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 02:41

Sorry - I am hectoring.

Sorry - I left a marriage - it's fucking hard but you can come out of this well, in fact you can come out of this brilliantly.

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HairyBeaver · 21/09/2011 05:57

Don't forget OP that you will receive a lot more tax credits as a single mum so they will most probably pay for most of your childcare Smile

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ChildofIsis · 21/09/2011 06:17

OP I'm going through the same at the moment so am lurking to see if I can pick up any tips.

My financial situation is different to yours but I completely share in the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHH!

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spiderslegs · 21/09/2011 11:14

How are you doing Jareth?

& yes - Hairy Beaver is right, find out about tax credits etc.

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NorthernerAtHeart · 21/09/2011 12:13

ChildofIsis and Jareth
Go to this website www.turn2us.org.uk/benefits_search.aspx
It will tell you what you are entitled to in terms of benefits.
I was amazed at how much of a difference the tax credits would pay - I only work part-time too - and felt soooooo much better about the whole thing.
Enough money to pay the mortgage, all bills, childcare, eveything.
Let us know how you get on.

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