I reckon she may be able to talk to the council and get a discretionary housing payment to cover her rent while she is in the refuge to keep her tenancy going so she does not fall into arrears and then they will need to do a transfer out of the area for housing
The main thing is your daughter's resolve as if it has gone this far she possibly has had trouble in the past with ''giving him up'' like a drug tbh and if she has a low point or feels lonely etc she must NOT under any circumstances contact him or she will be back to square one ie straight back to court to have her child removed this time so make sure she gets a lot of support with getting over this guy and emotionally detaching herself from him as with the best resolve in the world at a low point it is tempting to 'make that call' to him or answer his call so it is better for her if she blocks AND deletes his number ( I assume she has changed hers?? ) and all methods of contacting him as it will take away the temptation as many people say the threat of losing the child will be enough but sadly no it isn't always the case and many do go back and actually lose their kids over it
Moving out of the area may mean she has little support after she leaves the refuge so make sure they put something in place with her or make sure she accesses all the support services in the area but if she returns to the same home or area it may all just happen again but good on her for not answering the door to him but she really does need to get away for her own sake as well as her child's x
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