no
do you live in a community property state? if so anything a spouse does will affect the other.
no
Then the house needs to be sold.
You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.
It depends on if your spouse had a Will. You could get everything, you could get nothing. In my grandmother's Will she left her house to me where if there was no Will the house would have been sold and the money would have been split between her 5 children. In this case there was no spouse. Usually if there is no Will it all stays with the spouse. From there it goes to children.
You get a divorce and leave the house, before it is to late !
The spouse that stays in the house will depend on whether the husband and wife agree. If they don't agree, the judge in the case will decide who gets the home.
i feel sorry for you but im just a kid
do you live in a community property state? if so anything a spouse does will affect the other.
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 :))
yes
Put the house in your name. Don't have your husband/wife signature on any of the papers.
our house is under my husband's name and it is about to be foreclosed. will lender come after me later for any unpaid debt?
Yes, you can sell a house without spousal consent it their name isn't on the mortgage. If their name is on the mortgage, you will need their consent.
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it is basically about the spouse who is unsatisfied with their sex life. in the setting, men ruled over women and that the women can not complain about it. the point of view of the spouse is that she asks the question "Where is it? this freedom i am suppose to enjoy?"
The spouse always inherits the possessions of the other. A will would also decide who get's what.