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If you are referring to meet the financial threshold, then be known that outgoings aren't mattered where if someone is working. Regarding your remaining situation you should definitely see a good expert in family matters before agreeing on anything because of the devil in detail situation in future.
Thanks Seagul, I appreciate your advice.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 1:44 pmIf you are referring to meet the financial threshold, then be known that outgoings aren't mattered where if someone is working. Regarding your remaining situation you should definitely see a good expert in family matters before agreeing on anything because of the devil in detail situation in future.
THO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 2:47 pmHe can't do that in the UK, he has no right to demand 95% of your salary or stop you from seeing your daughter. You are the mother and have more rights than him, especially if your child is young.
How would he expect you to survive on 5% of what can't be a huge amount if you earn part time?
Do you rent the place, because if you do, just go find another one (behind his back), leave and let him pay his own way, lazy sexist pig. If the mortgage is in his name, do the same leave and if not and you are the mortgage payer, kick him out.
Legal fees can be huge, so don't agree to that either. What kind of a man is happy to stay at home and make his wife go to work.
Thank you Sam, appreciate your support.sam550 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 12:18 amThere is no way he can claim 95% of your salary, this is indeed a civilised world and that utterly ridiculous human being should grow a pair and start taking some slack, please don’t feel any sympathy for that toe-rag.
Should see a good lawyer or a charity firm who helps with women in needs.
Good luck
Hi THO,THO wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:03 amRenny,
I do appreciate it is always easier to give advice, but not always as easy to take. But in this case, please do not let yourself be the doormat. Protect yourself and kids.
Does this man bully you mentally or physically?
Have you thought about returning to Taiwan with the kids? Why stay here, Taiwan is a nice safe country.
What is your situation at the moment, do you still live with him and do you rent?