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Divorce, Custody And Child Support?

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CoffeeDrinker | 17:54 Fri 13th May 2016 | Law
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My husband has decided he wants to get a divorce, as he's found a new woman. He wants to kick me out of the house (a rent to own agreement in his name only, thanks to his mothers input)
get the majority of custody with her, and not pay me child support.
He has been physically abusive with me in the past, though i have no proof of that other than word of mouth from his family, and has a history of cheating (he has abused and cheated on myself, and his first wife)
He was also mentally/emotionally abusive towards me.
I have battled depression in the past, so our home has been very messy in the past, but no longer anywhere near that bad, and I'm afraid that he will use old pictures (2+ years old) and gain custody.
can I get the majority of custody of our children, and remain in this home while getting child support and/or alimony?
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Are you in the UK?
If so you need to get help from the CAB as soon as possible.
This needs to be sorted out by the Family Court. If you are not in the UK we can not offer much more than general advice as the law varies so much in other countries such as the USA.
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we are in the us.
This is a UK site. In the USA rules vary from one state to another and can be very different from the UK. You need to get help from the Department in your state that deals with children's welfare. Sorry we can't be of more help.
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ah, so it is a UK site.. my apologies. Brains gone a bit fuzzy :/ lol
We have a lot of US and Canadian members but we have no one that knows much about US family law.

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