That depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In a community property state a spouse may need to consent to the sale in writing. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
That depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In a community property state a spouse may need to consent to the sale in writing. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
That depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In a community property state a spouse may need to consent to the sale in writing. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
That depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In a community property state a spouse may need to consent to the sale in writing. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
That depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. In a community property state a spouse may need to consent to the sale in writing. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
It depends - if he's the sole owner, yes. If her name is on the deeds then, no.
Believe it or not, "husband" actually doesn't mean married. The word husband actually described the owner of a house. Many of them were married, so eventually, it started meaning how we describe it today.
no
They live with their husband. They either move into his house or the couple move into a separate house.
When I lived in Nebraska with my husband, we had the house put in my name. I also bought two other houses for rental property, and they were also in my name only.
no
My husband already owned a house when we got married so i have no problem anymore. It depends on the agreement of the couple in case the house is not paid yet, but the husband should pay more :))
If no one else's name is on the deed you would get it.
She doesn't have to leave the house, but, as the marriage is over, she might want to, so that she can start life over elsewhere. Since she and her ex-husband are no longer married, he can't see her without her hijab, and they can't be alone together in the house, which could be inconvenient. On the other hand, if her husband lives elsewhere, or if the house belongs to her, there's nothing to prevent her staying.
The compound word in the sentence is "husband." It is formed by combining the words "house" and "band" to refer to a married man.
Refinance
It is going to depend on the type of deed for the property. If it was purchased while they were married, she would expect to become the sole owner of the home, subject to any mortgage.
Yes, in fact the only way you can divorce your husband is while you are married to him.