That falls under the category of tough luck. If the spouse can not afford to move, the other would have to agree to let them stay. If they do not agree, the other has to go.
The State of Florida is a no-fault divorce state, meaning the court will not assign fault to either party for the divorce. Neither spouse can prevent the other from obtaining a divorce. Marriage is not a prison and an inmate who is incarcerated for life cannot impose a life sentence on their spouse. She/he has the right to move on with their life. The inmate does not have to consent to the divorce.
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.
The divorce should have included a motion to this effect, otherwise not required to.
Even in Illinois both must file for divorce, then only will things move forward.
When you get a divorce ,if your spouse has moved in with you ,you can ask them to move out and if you have had a child with your ex-spouse your child lives with you or you can have shared custody of the child but if it is a teenager when you and your previous partner get a divorce you will ask them to choose who they will live with and they can either choose you or your ex-spouse or shared custody
To get a divorce, all you have to do is not spend any time with that person for a while and eventually the person with notify you that they want a divorce. Then the next time you see that person they start to leave the town they live at.
The best is for you to move out. You can't force him but maybe you might be able to convince him through talking.
Any subsequent contestation hearing must take place in the state where the dissolution (divorce) petition is filed.
Not without permission of the court.
You need to clarify the state.
It depends on the agreement between the two of you. It definitely saves money, but it is a difficult situation to live in.
The options include: stop paying the mortgage and let the bank repossess the house; pay the entire mortgage yourself; divorce the spouse and move out; divorce the spouse and stay, while your spouse moves out; find out why your spouse refuses to pay half of the mortgage and see if some agreement can be reached; seek cheaper housing; go on an extended backpack tour of Europe; enlist in the army. That's about it.