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Quick links to previous threads giving advice on rights on separation/divorce much appreciated

4 replies

DottyDot · 05/08/2009 09:02

Hi - a friend of mine is potentially going to have to go through separation and divorce etc. very soon - her other half has been having an affair, they've tried to sort it out but it's looking unsortable.

Other half works full-time, my friend is full-time SAHM to 2 children. the house is in their joint names.

Any links to previous threads on what women who haven't got jobs and are full-time SAHMs would be really good so she's got something to read - she's going to try and get to a solicitors soon.

Thanks

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StirlingTheTired · 05/08/2009 09:22

Purely on the financial side, to work out what she could get, tell her to look at entitledto.co.uk.

So sorry she is having to go through this.

DottyDot · 05/08/2009 09:43

Many thanks - that's really helpful and I've just sent her the link.

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tiredoftherain · 05/08/2009 11:33

This is exactly my situation, so bumping to see if anyone else has any more advice - couldn't get the entitledto to work for me, I loaded in all details and it crashed..

Waspie · 05/08/2009 16:43

A useful forum is www.wikivorce.co.uk some real experts, including family law solcs and barristers.

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