Gobble goose
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Ergh see her chuck down that hanger and it hit the dog. Such an idiot
Exactly I commented before saying it was strange how he went and signed for the keys to “his house” without her she’s basically got no real securityYou’ve hit the nail on the head in my opinion!
if she has any luck they won’t have drawn up any kind of roommate/lodger agreement in regards to Helen living in Chets house, so if it does go tits up she could probably stake some claim to the house still. I've heard of it happening a few times. And I would love to see it happen, wipe the smug luck off Chets face!
She said she saw midwife last week and heard the heartbeat which is normally 16 weeks, so I think she’s about 17-18 weeks. Don’t think she’s had her 20 week scan yetHow far along is Helen? When is she due? Do we know?
totally normal, we all do it. Only way to keep them occupied at restaurants normally!Im not sure I have to say this but i feed my son off my plate for a wee tasty now and then of what I am eating so i dont think thats terrible. Incase people start and my feelings are hurt
Sadly not-unless you have put money into the house deposit, or prove you have paid part of the mortgage, or home improvements that added value you are entitled to nothing-unless you want to pay for a very expensive legal battle. I do believe Scotland have common law though. It is unfortunate that the sahp contribution in childcare is not considered as payment towards family life. If you are married you have legal rights to the family home, and in the event of death or accident it means you have access to bank accounts and insurance policy’s that would be frozen or go to your partners next of kin. If they break up and she did not contribute cash into the house she will only be entitled to the legal minimum child support. This is why I tell all young women, buy your own place (if possible), have your own savings (again if possible) and keep your job especially if they are not married. Don’t live off a man as they can leave a lot easier than a sahm with little to no independent income.As far as I’m aware (unless it’s changed) if you have been common law partners at the same residence for 3 or more years you are entitled to claim for half of the house should you separate, granted, there’s no saying you’d actually GET half the house, but more than likely receive a fair portion
She’s just had ocean that’s probably why I looked about 9 months pregnant the second I conceived my secondI think she’s quite big already! Considering she’s so tiny I didn’t think she’d be so big yet! Saying that I was a whale with my little boy, second baby just made me look full term straight away
I didn’t know that! Thank you for the info!Sadly not-unless you have put money into the house deposit, or prove you have paid part of the mortgage, or home improvements that added value you are entitled to nothing-unless you want to pay for a very expensive legal battle. I do believe Scotland have common law though. It is unfortunate that the sahp contribution in childcare is not considered as payment towards family life. If you are married you have legal rights to the family home, and in the event of death or accident it means you have access to bank accounts and insurance policy’s that would be frozen or go to your partners next of kin. If they break up and she did not contribute cash into the house she will only be entitled to the legal minimum child support. This is why I tell all young women, buy your own place (if possible), have your own savings (again if possible) and keep your job especially if they are not married. Don’t live off a man as they can leave a lot easier than a sahm with little to no independent income.