Helps me with everything I ask him.
wash dishes
cook
take out trash
laundry
cut grass
They were to do work around the house. It all deepened who her husband was.
listening to her
while an ex-husband has to let his ex-wife stay in the house until the youngest child is 18 in most states. after that he can ask hi ex to sell the house or buy him out, which usually ends in selling the house which price if it is paid off is divided 50-50
depends on what bedrock your house sits on.
depends on whether you are the husband or wife. in most states, the husband, if properly represented, will retain ownership of the house regardless of the length of the marriage. the woman will walk away with exactly what she entered into the marriage with... jack.
It depends on the state in which the couple live and when the house was bought. If the married couple reside in a community property state and the home was purchased during the marriage, then the home can probably subjected to creditor action. If they do not live in a CP state and their are no joint debts in default, the house is protected in most cases.
In most states, under the doctrine of "Election", the wife could file a claim in the husband's estate and receive a share of the value of the property. It is unclear what you mean by joint equitable owners.
That depends on the state. In most places a wife has an interest in any real property the husband owns. Even if the wife's name is not on the deed. Consult an attorney in your state or jurisdiction.
Mutual respect!
You do!! Appreciate yourself!!
The house is attached to the real estate. Real property, as opposed to personal property, is land and anything attached to it. The wife owns the land therefore she also owns the house.
The English actor, Brian Murphy, is most known for his role as henpecked husband George Roper on the sitcom "Man of the House" and its spin-off "George and Mildred".