If the son's name was on the house prior to the marriage, then most likely not. It really depends upon which state it is in, and several other issues, like the situation of the wife, son and father financially right now and prior to the marriage, is the a prenuptial agreement, or what other assets the couple has. I would generally say no, the wife can can not force the sale of a house that would be shared between her husband and his father, unless the distribution of the couple's assets required the selling of the house to give the wife her share of the assets. Another issue would be is the house the primary residence of the father? If that is the case then I would be shocked to see it's sale forced as a term of the divorce.
United StatesYou cannot force your wife to remain married to you. She can obtain a divorce without your cooperation. It will take longer.United StatesYou cannot force your wife to remain married to you. She can obtain a divorce without your cooperation. It will take longer.United StatesYou cannot force your wife to remain married to you. She can obtain a divorce without your cooperation. It will take longer.United StatesYou cannot force your wife to remain married to you. She can obtain a divorce without your cooperation. It will take longer.
Can't say force but even if the other party is not ready for divorce you can still for divorce. But appointing a good lawyer is extremely necessary for a contested divorce. I shall suggest siddhartha shah & associates as they are one of the top lawyers for divorce and family matters. One can connect to them on 093222 86663 for further inquiry.
In the US, no.
I have the right to say what the name should be...doesn't mean I have the right to force you to write that name on the birth certificate.
her father was in the air force, that's why they were in Italy
Your spouse can contest the divorce at any point that they want to. They cannot force you to stay married to them so it only drags it out if they contest it.
I'm pretty sure that would be the Police Force
No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
You cannot force your ex to sign divorce paperwork or anything else. If the person refuses to sign, the courts are able to proceed without it. Check with your lawyer to find out what the procedure is in your state.
No - a life insurance can only be payed out on death.
In the United States you cannot be forced to agree but the divorce can proceed without your consent. You cannot force a person to stay married when they want to dissolve the marriage.
You can't