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Looking for Privacy After Divorce?

My partner has been divorced for 12 months. He has two children with her. She left him but he is still in the family home which is up for sale. The house will be split 60/40 to her when it is sold, but she still has a key for the house and comes and goes when she pleases. I am sure this is not right, everyone is entitled to privacy which we are not getting.

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I have just found out that I am pregnant and my partner wants me to move into the house till it is sold. His ex wife has gone mad and has said she will move back in if I move in. What I wanted to know is if it possible for her to do this because surely I can live with my partner who is just trying to provide for me and our unborn baby. Could you give me some advice on this matter.

Kaz from England

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By (Guest Post)
October 10, 20050 found this helpful

Why is HE allowing this?

 
By Stan (Guest Post)
October 10, 20050 found this helpful

Why does'nt he change the locks on the door..

 
By (Guest Post)
October 10, 20050 found this helpful

I agree - he should stand up for himself and you by putting a stop to her barging in. Simplest answer - change the locks!!!

 
By Highly Favored (Guest Post)
October 11, 20050 found this helpful

1st of all...after 12 months and he hasn't changed the locks...I would be concerned about whether he doesn't mind her coming and going as she pleases.

 
By Teri (Guest Post)
October 11, 20050 found this helpful

Hi There Kaz!

I have to go along with everyone else on this -- it's his problem. I'd go one step further though and say don't move in until he's solved it -- you'll just be making it YOUR problem.

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Good Luck Hon :)

 
By Rose Mary B (Guest Post)
October 22, 20050 found this helpful

The thing to do is change all locks and then get married. She then would have no right to enter since he would be remarried

 
July 31, 20060 found this helpful

To know whether it's legal or not, you should be consulting an attorney. He most definitely be changing the locks. I'd think twice before moving in with him with a situation like that.

 

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