Is your name on the title? Did you pay for any of it? Did the two of you agree to split expenses? In general if the answer to those are No, then you probably don't have any claim to the property. Simply living in a house does not confer any property rights. If the answer to one or more of the above questions is Yes, then you may have a claim to half the non-mortgaged value. Consult an attorney in your area to make a good determination.
She is not entitled to anything, as she does not pay for anything.
If the house was jointly owned with your partner, you should be entitled to half of the proceeds from the sale. You can discuss the division of the money with your partner directly or seek legal advice if necessary to ensure you receive your rightful share.
I have just separated with my wife to which i have three children. I have moved out living with my mother. Is my wife and children entitled to stay in the house even if the mortgage is in my name.
You might as wel have been maried the law will treat you as a part owner of the property.
Living room in Japanese is commonly expressed as an i-ma or living space. Large traditional houses sometimes only have one living room and can function as a dining room, study room, or even a bed room. This is important to know because Japanese furniture is portable and when not used can be stored in an oshiire, a small part of the house that is used for storage.
Yes
is the executor in new jersey entitled to a commission on a house if it was left to a specific person in the will
No, since anyone living there is entitled to entertain guests, that only gives you infidelity leverage when divorcing if you go that route.
The plot of the story entitled the house on zapote street?
It sounds like you have foundation problems.
Yes. 26, in fact, archbishops or bishops of the Church of England are entitled to sit in the House of Lords, referred to as "Lords Spiritual".
Jane Adaams was never married. there is some evidence she was living with another woman as a businesss partner at the Hull House -her settlement house and main base of her humanitarian activities. In other words, she was a ( closet) Lesbian.