if brother left home for over two years and i stay and payed bills do he have a right to property . what are my rights.
There is not a specific law regarding abandonment in Maryland. Contact a lawyer to gain more information regarding your specific case.
Adolf Berger has written: 'In tema di derelizione' -- subject(s): Abandonment of property (Roman law) 'In tema di derelizione' -- subject(s): Abandonment of property (Roman law)
what are the rental property abandonment laws in Georgia
You can read a discussion about an Affidavit of Abandonment at the link below.
You need to check the laws in your jurisdictions for abandonment of property. You may need to publish a notice but by following the law you can dispose of the property without incurring any liability.
William B Neuhaus has written: 'Urban abandonment and property tax delinquency' -- subject(s): Tax-sales, Real property tax, Abandonment of property
What is the spousal abandonment law in Georgia?
Derelict or dereliction commonly refers to: Abandonment of property.
The address of the Maryland Commission On Artistic Property is: The Maryland State Archives, 350 Rowe Blvd, Annapolis, MD 21401
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In Georgia, spousal abandonment occurs when one spouse leaves the marital home without the consent of the other and with no intention of returning. While Georgia does not have a specific law addressing abandonment as a ground for divorce, it can be considered in divorce proceedings, particularly regarding issues like property division and custody. Generally, a spouse who has been abandoned may file for divorce after a year of separation, and abandonment can influence alimony and other financial considerations. It's advisable for individuals in such situations to consult with a family law attorney for guidance tailored to their specific circumstances.
This could be considered willful desertion under Connecticut law.