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Sister in emotionally abusive marriage in UK – no income, non-British, but children are British. Need help with housing and protection.

9 replies

Sunitamarchal · 05/04/2025 14:08

I’m posting on behalf of my sister who lives somewhere in the UK. She’s been in a marriage for over 10 years and has 3 young children—all of whom are British citizens. She herself is not British and has no income or qualifications. She also has dyslexia, which makes things even harder.

She lives in a very toxic joint family household with her husband’s extended relatives—including his parents, siblings, their spouses, and children. She has spent over a decade doing unpaid housework, cooking, and childcare—while facing constant emotional pressure and criticism from in-laws.

Her husband is emotionally controlling:
• Gives her no proper money—only small change occasionally.
• Constantly checks her phone and messages.
• Blames her for being upset or quiet when she’s mentally exhausted.
• Refuses to move out of the joint family home even though she has begged for peace.
• Today he tried to throw her out of the house—his father stopped it from happening.
• He’s also told our father before that he might try to have her declared “mentally unwell” so he can take the kids.

She doesn’t want a divorce—she just wants space, safety, and a small place to live with her children where she can try to build her life again.

I’m very worried for her. She has no support network in the UK—no friends, no money, and no legal knowledge. She’s completely isolated.

We’re looking for any advice:
• Can she get help from the council for housing?
• Would she be eligible for Universal Credit or support as a mother of British children?
• Can she access legal advice or a women’s refuge, even without being a citizen?
• Can she take any free adult education courses to start building her confidence and independence?

I’ve never felt this helpless, and I want to do everything I can for her. Thank you to anyone who reads and replies.

OP posts:
PenneyFouryourthoughts · 05/04/2025 14:20

Posting on the legal matters board might get you more responses. Because your sister isn't a British citizen she might need specialist advice regarding her status.

Sunshineandoranges · 05/04/2025 14:24

She can definitely contact women’s support charities. There are some which are particularly understanding of cultural differences. I thin Southall Sisters for example. Which area of the country does your sister live in.

DancefloorAcrobatics · 05/04/2025 14:25

As this can be classed as an emergency, Woman's Aid can give her some advice.
Have the DC dual citizenship, is she legally married?
If not, she truly has put herself into an impossible situation.

Sunshineandoranges · 05/04/2025 14:28

Google Kiran …they are a charity which offer help in uk to Asian women

saraclara · 05/04/2025 14:31

Sunshineandoranges · 05/04/2025 14:28

Google Kiran …they are a charity which offer help in uk to Asian women

Even better. They have a refuge and they also have immigration advisors.

https://www.kiranss.org.uk/services

Services | Kiran SS

https://www.kiranss.org.uk/services

PassMeTheCookies · 05/04/2025 14:58

Re: Universal Credit/support as she has British children… it depends on the status in the country. My sister in law has “Right to Remain” and is not entitled to any government support. She cannot claim any housing benefit. She is also stuck in a precarious situation with BIL.

INeedAnotherName · 05/04/2025 15:05

She needs to contact Women's Aid and Citizens Advice as soon as possible. They will be able to signpost her to more relevant, or local, groups.

However this is the third time you have posted this thread before getting them deleted. You will get more support by leaving them up.

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