Are you in Californica?
Not necisarily. If you are married and the house was bought after the marriage then no. If you are married and the house was bought before the marriage and the person that did not originaly buy the house made one payment on it or you had a joint account that the payments came out of, then they are half owner. If you are just living together with no marriage, then the house it the person's that bought it, but you have to be carful of common law marriage.
If no one else's name is on the deed you would get it.
No. My husband owned a house in North Carolina before we got married, he refinanced it after we got married the deed is in my name but the loan is not. Do I still have a legal right to the house when we divorce? Once the property is deeded in your name it is considered a gift to the marriage and you now have legal rights.
Whatever you owned before the marriage, you keep title to after the divorce. It should not be considered "community property" because it was not purchased jointly during the marriage.
Married Bangladeshi women are more free to move, democratic but Pakistani women are more religious, conservative, elders, in the husband's house after the marriage limit the free movement of the women (comparing to the state of movement before marriage)
NO
Yes, you do.
Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.
I don't believe so.
You may or may not have rights to a piece of property your husband obtained before you were married if you divorce him. It depends on your state law. In this state any Real Estate Agent can answer your question. He had to know that answer to pass the test to get his license. There are 49 other states in the Union and these answers are world wide.
Get a restraining order.
If you bought the house before the marriage it would still be considered your separate property, however, she could probably recover her contribution to the equity.