Who was awarded the home?
No, leave now
Go to court.
Jacqueline Wilson divorced her husband, Millar Wilson, in 2004. There is no public information as to why they got a divorce.
Yes, you can create a trust that specifies that your estate goes directly to your daughter and not to her husband. This allows you to keep control over how your assets are distributed. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning can help ensure your wishes are legally binding.
Yea, but if your husband refuses to give you your child than you will most likely have to go to family court for coustdy
First the two of you get your divorce in court done. Then in the paper it says he has paid all the money for the house then you can not ask him to leave.
Often there is no excuse for cheating, but when a person is on drugs they often don't know what they are doing and of course, cheating can occur. The way to help not only your husband, but yourself is by talking to him and telling him if he does not go to a detox center to get off drugs that you will leave him. If he agrees then be there for him. If he refuses then intervention of his family and those that love him can sometimes work. If he refuses all help then you must make the painful decision to leave him.
No. Talk your lawyer.
Yes, If he is not going to work then leave him!!!
Give your husband an alternative of seeking professional help for his drug problem and if he refuses it would be wise to leave him. If you don't leave him then you are enabling his behavior. Drugs can do strange things to people's minds and he may have cheated on you more than once. If you don't have respect for yourself then no one else will. You deserve better.
To legally trespass someone from a property, the property owner or authorized person must give a verbal or written notice to the individual, informing them that they are not allowed to be on the property. If the individual refuses to leave, the property owner can contact law enforcement to enforce the trespass order.
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave