My Opinion, They haven't been around for twenty years! so that would leave you maintaining whatever property it is for the whole time.
My advice. Check your local Laws on that issue and you may even want to get a lawyer. And most of all get a DIVORCE, if you two aren't going to work it out twenty years later than move along. If you stay married you are LEGALLY tied to their dead weight. Literally.
Yes. You need to file for divorce.
I will assume you are referring to a twenty five percent undivided interest in real property. A person who owns an undivided twenty percent interest in real property has the right to the use and possession of the whole property. If the property is partitioned or sold that person will receive twenty five percent of the net proceeds from the sale. That person should also be responsible for paying twenty five percent of the costs to maintain the property unless some other arrangement is agreed to by the other owners.
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It has no universally-accepted name.
A person who is twenty years old is called a "young adult" or a "young person."
Criminal abandonment in Illinois is basically leaving a child under the age of 13 w/o supervision twenty-four hours or more. This means that if there is someone over the age of fourteen in the household, the law will not apply unless the children were left in "unsafe or unfit conditions"; those terms are oiutlined in the exceptions of the abandonment law. A parent not visiting or paying support for their child/children does not constitute abandonment. Such issues are adjudged by ILC's pertaining to support and/or custody of minor child/children.
Its a universal solvent
If it's legal in your state, yes.
yes he is legal owner of property
emm am guessing twenty six inch?
yes he was married for twenty years and has two children from that marriage