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Massive Money Worries - Any advice?

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harman · 10/11/2004 12:14

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Kibby · 10/11/2004 12:22

can I help with presents , where abouts in the country are you and what ages are your children, boys or girls. Me and my sister have just had a massive clearance and have lots of great stuff our kids have outgrown

handbagaddiction · 10/11/2004 12:40

Harman,

Am I right in thinking you also have a young baby too? If that's the case - also happy to help out with presents, etc. We have loads of stuff that dd (14 months) no longer uses that I would be happy to give you to. Can't remember if you have a new dd or ds - but if it's a dd, I also have some very good quality and hardly worn clothes you could have which might free up some cash for you to buy something for your older dd.

Let me know and I'd be happy to send you some details....

handbagaddiction · 10/11/2004 12:42

Just looked back to thebirth announcements and see that you have a new ds....guess he won't suit pink and lilac then!! The offer of some toys for a newborn still stands though....

funkydiva · 10/11/2004 12:47

I could maybe help with presents too, have had a big clearout and have stuff for boys (baby bits and toys for boys up to 4 years old)

PuffTheMagicDragon · 10/11/2004 12:49

Harman, I've got some brand new toys which I would be very happy to send you and I don't expect anything at all in return. Over the course of the year, I buy stuff in sales as I see them and confess that this year I overdid it . So I've got stuff which I can't really save for next Christmas because ds1 will have outgrown them. The sort of stuff I have would be suitable for ages 3 to 6 or 7.

If you are interested CAT me.

morningpaper · 10/11/2004 12:49

Really sorry to hear about your situation. Can you write a list of what REALLY needs doing before you move in and just stick to that? If you just make it 'livable in' for Christmas then you can always tackle the decorating in bits after that - tinsel and fairy lights can do wonders for a half-decorated house! We had to move into our house just before Christmas three years ago and it had no carpets/doors/furniture - we used blankets for 'doors' and just made sure everything was clean. We also concentrated on getting one room 'nice' for Christmas - the lounge - so we could spend time there and not feel like we were living in a building site.

(Sorry if this kind of boring advice is the last thing you want to hear!)

How old are your lovely babies? We are having to 'prune' some gifts we've got because we have six grandparents and we have the only grandchild in either family (= spoilt). You'd be doing us a BIG favour if you could give me an address to post some nice things to....

zubb · 10/11/2004 12:53

harman - what do the housing trust say about the situation, are they sympathetic at all? CAB should be able to help you with this, and may be able to talk to the housing trust for you and come to an agreement that the rent will be paid when the situation with your ex-p is sorted out. Is the house that you have a stake in being sold? or are you waiting for payment from ex-P?

Twiglett · 10/11/2004 12:57

Have you written to housing trust explaining the situation?

Speak to CAB .. I believe they have financial experts who can help you approach people

no chance of any loans to see you over I assume

as for pressies .. we can help out there

fio2 · 10/11/2004 13:00

have you been to CAB?

harman, do you still want the buggy? is there anything else you need? i have some spare curtains (that are nice!)_ that dont fit this house if you want to come and fetch them and if you tell me what else you need I can sort through stuff. I am doing that atm anyway. let me know

they had a lovely pair of tweenies curtains in the charity shop for 4 quid, would you want them. i will treat you

fio2 · 10/11/2004 13:01

I have loads of garden stuff, swings etc. i NEED to get rid of and toys, let me know okay?

I also have a gorgeous wooden rocking horse that my children are scared of. You can have it for a christmas present for one of yours if you want?

nutcracker · 10/11/2004 13:21

Harman I have a Tweenies quit set and a Teletubbies on if you would like those.

Can you tell us the ages of your kids and I can have a look and see what else i have.

Think i still have some baby toys somewhere.

pupuce · 10/11/2004 13:30

Hi Guys

Harman's kids are...
DD 6, DS4, DD3 and DS newborn

She is in Kent and if you get in touch with me I can get in touch with her....

Harman - please go to CAB!

nutcracker · 10/11/2004 13:33

Thanks Pupuce, I will have a sort through some stuff and let you know what i have.

PuffTheMagicDragon · 10/11/2004 13:39

pupuce, will cat you this evening, thanks.

sinkingfast · 10/11/2004 13:39

Is anyone's dh/dp a painter/decorator? Could we all club together and "do a deal"?

harman · 10/11/2004 13:41

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harman · 10/11/2004 13:44

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harman · 10/11/2004 13:49

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fio2 · 10/11/2004 13:50

oh its just bloody ridiculous isnt it? have you been to CAB though? they are very helpful

zubb · 10/11/2004 14:09

If he has no money then how does he expect to buy your share? Can you force the sale of the house at all? Are you getting money from him for the children?
Again, as Fio2 says if you haven't already do try CAB as they may have some ideas that will help.
Sorry its all so difficult at the moment.

nutcracker · 10/11/2004 14:23

Just to say also, that i kow 3 people who have recieved eviction notices whilst waiting and waiting for their housing benefit to be sorted out. They all went to CAB who contacted the housing assocations and the benefits people for them and it was all fine.

Aero · 10/11/2004 14:38

Sorry, have no legal knowledge Harman and also that you're having such a rough ride with all this. I also wondered if you can force the sale of the house, but other than that........Freckle knows more about these things. Would also advise going to CAB - they're very good about knowing your rights and entitlements etc.
Sorry haven't yet replied to your text - not had the mobile on much!!
Let me know if I can do anything practical, like mind the kids for a morning or something while you go to CAB?? If you can think of anything else I could help with, just let me know.

soapbox · 10/11/2004 14:47

Harman - I have quite a few nice rugs and curtains that I will be getting rid of so please let me know if they would be any use to you! They are all quite nice but the rugs could do with a wash! I live in Kent so getting them to you shouldn't be too much of a problem!

I'm afraid I have to practical knowledge to offer, but do hope that you find some solutions such that you can find some peace of mind! You've had a tough enough time of it already!

harman · 10/11/2004 21:18

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pupuce · 10/11/2004 21:37

I have forwarded your messages to Harman.

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