No need for the smart comment. You have no idea about my circumstances. I came on looking for helpful adviceMove out yourself & let him look after your child; you can arrange to pay child maintenance & have your daughter to stay at weekends.
Edit: it did used to be the case that 'abandoning the family home'
What would be portrayed as abandoning the child would still be very much taken into consideration. If the mother leaves the family home and is unable to organise something similar and suitable to the courts (particularly the child protection officer), they are likely to lose custody.
A. The father is unable to provide proper care for his child simply because he is a man?
@Leo
So if that wasn't what you meant by:
"If the mother leaves the family home and is unable to organise something similar and suitable to the courts".
What you did mean?
Until such time as this couple appear in court before a judge in regards to JS / Divorce and an order is made to the contrary (again, unlikely) as they are presently legally married they are considered to have joint custody.
Do you not think it's more likely that a judge would allow the mother to buy out the father's interest (whatever that amounts to) in the house given that she has already obtained mortgage approval? It would be the least disruptive to the child.I have applied to the bank and have received mortgage approval in principle to take over the mortgage on this property but my husband is adamant he is not leaving this house.
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