In countries with a Christian background, yes.
In countries following tribal religion, the practice of individual ownership of property generally does not exist (neither for wife nor husband).
In countries following Islamic teaching, no.
Yes- at least in the USA. But if it is done wrong in some states, the wife can acquire an interest by operation of law. You should consult with an attorney any time you purchase land and especially if you live in a community property state.
she can buy it by herself as long as she can pay for it by herself.
Yes you can.
Moreover, you can't buy a house with a spouse, if you want to buy a house, you need to bring your own spouse into it.
Not if the property is owned by both parties.
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Whomever claims the other spouse would claim the house.
YES you can buy what ever you like ...
I don't think that you can't buy a house without money.
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.
If you mean "... and not my spouse's also", then probably not. See a lawyer.
To get a divorce without moving out of your house, you will need to get your spouse to move out, or reach an agreement about continuing to live (separately) in the home.
if my spouse dies can his adult children take my home the house is owned by bothe of us
No unfortunately you can't but you can make them move in with you by going onto actions
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It is not advisable to sell a house when both spouses have not agreed to the sale. Doing so without the spouse's permission could lead to legal issues and potential consequences. It is recommended to communicate and come to a mutual agreement before proceeding with the sale.