Where's the husband in all this? Or doesn't he have one?
Divorced two years ago.
That is why the house went into the trust for the child.

Where's the husband in all this? Or doesn't he have one?
A court-instructed trust was established in 2020 following a deeply personal and distressing incident involving my son as a premature baby. He was left with lifelong disabilities, and the trust was established to manage the award on his behalf – a standard practice in circumstances like ours.![]()
Angela Rayner's son's traumatic birth and his courageous fight growing up
As Angela Rayner opens up about the challenges of co-parenting a child with disabilities during an ongoing stamp duty row, the Mirror takes a look at the traumatic birth of her son Charlie, and his miraculous survivalwww.mirror.co.uk

The facts as reported you mean.More logical fallacies. You can't help yourself.
again ownership is irrelevant, she has an interest in the property.His trust owns at least 50% now. AR has sold her half to the trust and no longer has any legal ownership. I don't know about her ex.
it would be a very strange thing to pay 200% council tax on the only home you own. How very philanthropic of her.Indeed.
She told Hove that a home she didn't own (the Ashton one) was her main residence.
Nothing wrong with that.
nothing to do with the divorce.Divorced two years ago.
That is why the house went into the trust for the child.
A court-instructed trust was established in 2020 following a deeply personal and distressing incident involving my son as a premature baby. He was left with lifelong disabilities, and the trust was established to manage the award on his behalf – a standard practice in circumstances like ours.
So what happed that the hospital did wrong that lead to "an award"

she has applied to lift the confidentiality requirement.None of your business! Can't you see that?
someone was likely liable for the injuries and made an out of court settlement subject to confidentiality. Standard. Probably an NHS negligence claim.A court-instructed trust was established in 2020 following a deeply personal and distressing incident involving my son as a premature baby. He was left with lifelong disabilities, and the trust was established to manage the award on his behalf – a standard practice in circumstances like ours.
So what happed that the hospital did wrong that lead to "an award"
it would be a very strange thing to pay 200% council tax on the only home you own. How very philanthropic of her.
again ownership is irrelevant, she has an interest in the property.
nothing to do with the divorce.

No confusion from me - you really are rather bitter when you are exposed. How about we draw a line under this and move on fresh?You are confusing residence and ownership. You are so dumb!
A point I wasn't arguing. I was just stating facts. A concept you seem to struggle with.
I am sure that is what I read. Something about when they divorced in 2023 they put the house in the trust. It is not a particularly important bit of the story, though.
NopeNone of your business! Can't you see that?
An investment in a home is an investment in him and his careHere you go son use your money to buy your inheritance
Invest in somewhere he already livesAn investment in a home is an investment in him and his care
Worth even more now it has provenance.The house is worth 675 000 and to be fair the rest is none of our business.
Remind us again how much of the house value did Angela use to purchase here seaside home for £800k on a salary of about £160K?