I suspect there are some 'legal eagle' Grannies out there who might give me some clue as to where my son stands. Brief resume: He and his wife have been married 9 years, have two children 7 and 4. She earns the most money and works full time; he is a self employed painter/decorator which enables him to be the primary carer for the children, but this therefore restricts his earning power. Their lifestyle depends very much on her earnings. She has now fallen out of love with him and wants him to move out of the matrimonial home but to continue taking most of the responsibility for the children. He is devastated and can't bear the thought of losing his children. His children adore him.
She is going out clubbing and partying with girlfriends most weekends, he babysits. She says he does not support her - this is not the case. Quite the reverse - he does most things from cooking and tidying to gardening and childcare. Her parents are regularly called upon to childmind during school holidays.
Where does he stand legally?
Makerfield: Reform candidate sexist?
Belfast another appalling attack, we need to ask what is driving this.







