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Sharing a bedroom
 
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[Solved] Sharing a bedroom


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(@Cuddles)
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Just thinking out loud at the moment. Son is going through a bitter battle at the moment where mother has accused him of things. We have got a lot of evidence together that shows she is lying and she has got a really bad past with medical reports and police files that we didn't even know of.

My son's solicitor has raised the subject to the court that he doesn't feel the mother is suitable to bring the child up. If he got contact and overnight stops or even 50/50 residency, would it be acceptable for him to share a bedroom with his 2 year old daughter (my son is 19)? We only live in a 3 bedroom house and I have 2 sons. They wouldn't share a room but the one who is the dad is not earning enough to cover the cost of moving out and it wouldn't be fair for his brother to move out.

Tried looking on Google cut couldn't find anything that covered this.

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(@Enyamachaela)
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Hi Cuddles

To be honest, if your son shared the bedroom with his daughter, I think it will be seen as "inappropriate". I know she is only 2, but I suggest that you tell the Courts that the boys will share 1 bedroom so that his daughter can have a room to herself. If you get my drift.

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(@Nannyjane)
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Yes, I would also say that she will have her own room when she is staying overnight.

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