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DeanaHouse | 14:42 Fri 02nd Nov 2007 | Law
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I have been married for 10 years, I have two children, and I am getting divorced. I have lived in my father-in-law's house for the last 3 years with my husband - who moved out 2.5 years ago. Nobody else lives in this house except me and my two young children (both under 10 y/old).

My ex, and his father, have told me to move out. This is my home, my children have settled down here, and I have nowhere else to go. A friend suggested I have rights as an occupier over the house - is this true, and if so, what do I do? I can't afford a solicitor.
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Hi there, im not sure how you stand ,but you must get a solicitor to help sort this out for you., you say you can not afford a solicitor, but if you are on low income you can get leagal aid, now what you must do is got round the solicitors in your area and you will find that a least a couple will do leagal aid, when you find one just make the appointment and im sure they will help you.hpoe this will help
To be honest I dont think you have a leg to stand on as neither you or your husband own the house.

Of course they have to give you adequate notice to quit the house.
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What arrangement was made when you and your hubby and kids moved in the house? Was it a temporary thing or was the house given to you to use as you wished?

Some more details would help give you the right advice

J
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There was no formal arrangement or discussion about the house. The house was vacant so I moved in with my husband. It was for us to use as our home, indefinitely, and we never looked to buy/rent anywhere else. If we were happily married, I believe my father-in-law would have been content to let us live there as long as we wanted.

They have told me to leave the house. Do I have to wait for a proper notice, or do I just have to leave now? WIll I get arrested for staying here? I called the local CAB but they were very unhelpful. I also called a few local solicitors listed in the yellow pages but they do not deal with this sort of work (unless its privately paid) and I called the Law Society and left a message.

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