There is not final separation agreement and the ex has stated they have decided to move in with a new partner in the future.
There was no reason to tell me this unless it was to either upset me or to argue there was no material change in circumstances if/when they do this.
I went through the recent cases and read that if I said I intended to move in with someone before the final agreement and eventually did then I could not claim it as a material change in circumstance. This is a bit different because it would not me stating the intention.
There are other factors like the ex deciding they don't need to work if they have another partner with a paycheck coming in etc.
What should I be asking to have put into the final separation agreement now in order to protect myself on the material change item?
This relationship of the ex's may have been going on for years. They may even have a criminal record, smoke, be abusive, I don't know this person and it would mean my children living with them. What disclosure can be obtained?
There was no reason to tell me this unless it was to either upset me or to argue there was no material change in circumstances if/when they do this.
I went through the recent cases and read that if I said I intended to move in with someone before the final agreement and eventually did then I could not claim it as a material change in circumstance. This is a bit different because it would not me stating the intention.
There are other factors like the ex deciding they don't need to work if they have another partner with a paycheck coming in etc.
What should I be asking to have put into the final separation agreement now in order to protect myself on the material change item?
This relationship of the ex's may have been going on for years. They may even have a criminal record, smoke, be abusive, I don't know this person and it would mean my children living with them. What disclosure can be obtained?
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