Custody Housing: Who Is Entitled to It?
Custody housing is the residence where the mother lives with the children after divorce. It aims to ensure their psychological and living stability. The father is obliged to provide this housing or pay a housing allowance. The court verifies the standard of housing before ruling.

1) **Meaning of Custody Housing**
Custody housing is the residence where the mother lives with the children after divorce. It aims to ensure their psychological and living stability. The father is obliged to provide this housing or pay a housing allowance. The court verifies the standard of housing before ruling.
2) **Conditions for Entitlement to Custody Housing**
It is required that the mother is the primary custodian. The children must also be within the age of custody. The court verifies the needs of the children. The claim may be rejected if the mother is not the custodian.
3) **How Housing Allowance Is Estimated**
The court estimates the housing allowance based on the father's income and the standard of living. The mother submits price quotes or rental contracts. The court verifies the father's financial ability. The amount may be adjusted later.
4) **Duration of Entitlement to Custody Housing**
The mother continues to be entitled to custody housing until the end of the custody age. Afterwards, the situation may be reassessed. The court verifies the best interest of the children. The duration may be extended if circumstances warrant it.
5) **Effect of Custody Housing on Children**
Housing provides psychological stability for the children. It prevents their frequent movement between homes. The court monitors the father's commitment. Penalties may be imposed if he refuses to provide housing.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps estimate the housing allowance. He also submits evidence to the court. He ensures the mother receives suitable housing. He provides a legal plan to protect the children's rights.
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