A couple things come to mind:
1) If you don't want to move the money, at least go online and print out a statement showing what's in there today. You may want to be the nice guy, but he may not and that "joint" money may be gone tomorrow. At least that would give you backup to what you claim was in there.
2) There are ways to keep the house if you so choose. However, be careful what you wish for. Your DD (and you) may be more comfortable in the long-run starting out somewhere fresh and new. Also, keep in mind struggling to keep it in the short-term may not be worth losing it in the long-term. Might be more cost effective to downsize.
3) Do you work? If so, start hoarding money now. If not, do you have skills? Hook yourself up with an agency and start mailing resumes and making calls.
4) Try not to badmouth him to anyone (except your lawyer

) -- it can and most likely will come back to bite you.
5) If you don't work or make substantially less than he does, don't be afraid to get EVERYTHING you're entitled to...be it child support, alimony, pension, etc.
Good luck.