No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
Can a husband evict his wife from a home with only his name on the lease? There is no divorce process. in the state of ga??
An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.
Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.Of course not. If the property is owned by husband and wife only the wife can consent to the sale of her share. The husband can only sell his own interest and not his wife's.
Assuming no Will, if community property, then all goes to wife. If separate property, then divided between wife & kids.
Yes. The husband would be the sole owner of the property and could leave it to his wife in his will.
The wife take it.
Yes, it can work.
Oregon is not a community property state. The husband is not an heir of his wife's father. The husband has no rights in or to to the real estate.
You need to review your separation agreement associated with your divorce. All property matters should have been addressed at the time of the divorce. If living arrangement were not addressed then you may need to consult your attorney regarding this issue. Several factors need to be considered: do you both own the property?; is the property leased with both on the lease? The answer is in the details.
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Legally spouses share all property equally, what is owned by one is the property of both.