Whether you can keep your home after a spouse abandons you depends on various factors, including your state's divorce laws, property ownership, and whether the home is considered marital or separate property. In many cases, if the home is marital property, both spouses may have a claim to it. However, if you can demonstrate that you have been the primary caretaker or have financial means to maintain the home, it may strengthen your case to retain it. Consulting a family law attorney can provide specific guidance based on your situation.
Request a restraining order or vacate order if appropriate.
The general answer is yes, the spouse of a felon can owna gun as long as the felon has no access to it.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debts. The spouse is going to have to pay the debt as a beneficiary of the home purchased by the spouse.
Depends on the will
No. That would be a crime and you should report it to the local district attorney.
In the Unites States, generally, yes.
The spouse can, but not the children.
You should never keep secrets from your spouse because then your relationship is just built on lies.
Yes, a non spouse can be removed from your home. The police will need to be called and they will escort the person off the premises.
Depends who's name is on the mortgage. If both names are on, then you would need both spouse's to take out a home equity line of credit.
if my spouse dies can his adult children take my home the house is owned by bothe of us