If anyone can help me, I would sure appreciate it.
Here's the story..... My mother had a man move in with her about 5-6 years ago. Her house was left to her in her parents will years earlier. She has no mortgage. Its worth a pretty penny. Within the past 5-6years he has managed to gain custody of his only child with his previous wife due to unfit parental skills on her part. He did not want the child, but ended up with her living with him, in my mother house. My mother does not get along with this child, she's 10. She never went to the court hearings with him but did support him emotionally at the beginning. My mother has 2 young children that still live with her as well. Since his daughter moved in, it's been hell. The other children are not good enough and live with constant verbal abuse about how 'gay' the boy acts, and how 'fat' the 15year old daughter is. My mother can't take it anymore and has on numerous accounts asked him to leave. She offered to help him with first and last months rent on an apartment and a fully furnished place to stay. He wont leave! He has recently had a few heart attacks, but has still been working, cutting grass and doing yard work for neighbours, because he lost his job over a year and a half ago and decided he didn't want to find something else.
He now has told my mom that he is going to take her for spousal support because of his 'condition' (he quit working a few weeks ago).
He also thinks he can take my mom for child support for his daughter, when her mother already pays, and she sees her mom everyother weekend. All my mom does is cooks for the little girl and does her laundry. There is no mother daughter relationship there at all.
He also thinks that he can take her for half the matrimonal home, but their not married. He thinks that because he built a deck and cuts the grass that he is entitled to half. Is this right???
What are my moms legal rights, and what is he entitled to? Can a man actually get spousal/child support from two different women?? when he's not willing to work and they only make less than $20,000/year??
Please help us!
Here's the story..... My mother had a man move in with her about 5-6 years ago. Her house was left to her in her parents will years earlier. She has no mortgage. Its worth a pretty penny. Within the past 5-6years he has managed to gain custody of his only child with his previous wife due to unfit parental skills on her part. He did not want the child, but ended up with her living with him, in my mother house. My mother does not get along with this child, she's 10. She never went to the court hearings with him but did support him emotionally at the beginning. My mother has 2 young children that still live with her as well. Since his daughter moved in, it's been hell. The other children are not good enough and live with constant verbal abuse about how 'gay' the boy acts, and how 'fat' the 15year old daughter is. My mother can't take it anymore and has on numerous accounts asked him to leave. She offered to help him with first and last months rent on an apartment and a fully furnished place to stay. He wont leave! He has recently had a few heart attacks, but has still been working, cutting grass and doing yard work for neighbours, because he lost his job over a year and a half ago and decided he didn't want to find something else.
He now has told my mom that he is going to take her for spousal support because of his 'condition' (he quit working a few weeks ago).
He also thinks he can take my mom for child support for his daughter, when her mother already pays, and she sees her mom everyother weekend. All my mom does is cooks for the little girl and does her laundry. There is no mother daughter relationship there at all.
He also thinks that he can take her for half the matrimonal home, but their not married. He thinks that because he built a deck and cuts the grass that he is entitled to half. Is this right???
What are my moms legal rights, and what is he entitled to? Can a man actually get spousal/child support from two different women?? when he's not willing to work and they only make less than $20,000/year??
Please help us!
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