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Please Help!! I need advice

  • 08-03-2018 01:54PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Hello, this is my first post, I have looked through previous posts and can't find a similar situation to go on. I'm looking for some advice on behalf of a friend, who is currently waiting on an appointment with a solicitor. He is going out of his mind with worry. Basically, he has a partner for the last 5 years and she has two kids (aged 14 &15) 3 years ago and they moved in with him. The relationship broke down within the last year and after multiple attempts to work things out it hasn't. He is heartbroken, and at a very low point. Anyway he has asked her to move out and she has refused to and between herself and her kids they are making his life miserable! He is so weak at the moment that the ex has him over a barrel, he is continuing to pay all the bills and mortgage on his own as he has always done. She looks after her kids and he looks after everything else. The kids go to their fathers for 1 full week every other week and she has a close family who can support should the need be. My question is, is he entitled to give her notice to leave? Can he change the locks after this time? He feels he will have no rights, and is constantly worried about his situation. Any advice appreciated. Please no judgement on the situation, he is a genuine guy. Thanks MJ


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  • Registered Users, Subscribers, Registered Users 2 Posts: 47,368 ✭✭✭✭Zaph


    Hi OP. It's not permitted to either seek or give legal advice on Boards, so I'm afraid I'm going to have to close this thread.


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