It all depends on whose name is on the house. If his name isn't on the house, then he doesn't have to pay half of the house payment.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
yup, just at a later date - and typically a much higher amount
do you live in a community property state? if so anything a spouse does will affect the other.
You still are an economic entity, and so may not be able to reclaim the home. On a personal level, it may be best to just let the house go and move on.
Typically on a short sale, the bank will expect you to pay the difference between the loan balance and the price that the house sells for. So if you stop making payments, you'll still owe all that money plus interest plus penalties. If money is tight (and it probably is) I'd suggest that you make a partial payment, like maybe half of your normal payment, so that the loan doesn't get delinquent and take you into foreclosure.
It depends, is he still hanging around your house and giving you presents? if yes then I'd say he still has a thing for you
They are separated but remain married.
yes because your still married to him
No because he is not still your husband. You have divorced yourself from him, so therefore have separated yourself from him.
No
You can be separated and still live in the same house. No one has to move.The mortgage payment is made by the person whos name is on the mortgage. If it is in both names you are both responsible.
Husband and wife share and own all things equally, including all debt.
Yes; Keeley Donovan, weather presenter for BBC, is married. Her husband's name is Scott.
If husband is living with someone else but we are still married and not legally separated is property acquired by me subject to division in the state of Ohio?
Yes, she is still his wife.
Legally, "widowed". If you have not divorced, he is still legally your husband.
You have all the rights that enure to married couples since you are still married. You have all the same rights you have when you are not separated.