* It's best to contact the ex to ask if they can come over to get their personal affects and if they refuse or give a time to do so and not be there when the person gets there then the police can escort the person to the exes house to get their personal affects.
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Have you tried asking politely? Have you tried asking less politely?
Have you tried asking your ex's mother politely?
There's always small claims court.
if you are divorced and your ex does not pick up belongings from your legal property, you should be able to dispose of them. Check with your attorney to be sure.
The Montel Williams Show - 1991 Is It Over Between You and Your Ex and They Wont Give You Your Belongings Back was released on: USA: October 2003
A stalker could possibly take your belongings. There are more than one type of stalkers.
As you are a co owner of the house you have every right to go back and collect all your belongings, and she can not stop you.
You can reach out to your ex-partner to arrange a time for them to collect their belongings. If they are unresponsive or unable to pick them up, you could consider storing the items for a temporary period or donating them to charity. Be sure to communicate clearly and respectfully throughout the process.
He may feel you owe him some money and is keeping your belongings until you get a job and pay him back. However, the law is on your side and even if you lived with him and owed him money without your signed signature on a document he legally still has to give your belongings back. If he refuses then either take a male family member with you to collect your belongings or report it to the police and they may be able to escort you to where ex boyfriend is living so you can retrieve your belongings. Any gifts he has given you are yours and any gifts you gave him are his.
US state law varies on this issue - you will probably need to have a lawyer or reposession agent to go get your belongings - if your ex will not allow it - a judge will have to issue a court order for someone to enter the house - that's very difficult to get done.
There are several meanings for the term "belongings". Among them are: "personal effects", "goods", and "possessions". During exam time, students often take their personal "belongings" up to the front of the room.
no that's called stealing
To take the kings and their belongings to heaven with them
The length of time that a teacher can take away your belongings will depend on the schools policies. Some teachers may only keep the belongings for the length of the class while others may keep them until they can see your parents. It will also depend on what belonging was taken from you.
My ex & I have been separated for 1 1/2 yrs & his name is still on the deed. He has not lived here for over 1 yr. Do I have any legal right to have him remove his belongings