If you're in the US, yes she can.
Another View: Providing that it is solely HER pre-marriage property alone, and it was not done in anticipation of filing for divorce in order to deprive the spouse access to it, or use of it.
You need to consult a lawyer before you remove anything that wasn't yours before the wedding. 33 years of marriage and a moving van arrives as my husband has decided to leave me. No court filing for divorce has been done. I'd call the police.
After a divorce, the court will determine how the assets should be distributed. One partner cannot remove the name of the other from property without the court's ratification.
If the judgment lien was placed before the divorce and not paid or settled the property could not have been conveyed to another party regardless of the terms divorce decree. If the couple lived in a community property state the property lien is against both of them even though only one spouse incurred the debt and the awarding of the home in the divorce decree is irrelevant as to the validity of the judgment. Before the deed can be conveyed to the spouse who was awarded the property the judgment will have to be paid or settled according to the terms of the lien holder.
The division of the marital property should be addressed in the separation agreement that will become part of the divorce proceeding. Once it has been signed the property could be exchanged at any time of convenience for the parties.
Your divorce attorney should have assisted you with obtaining a deed from your ex. You could contact that lawyer and ask assistance now. If your ex will not execute a deed that conveys their interest to you then you can obtain a certified copy of the final divorce decree that ordered the return of the property to you and record it in the land records.
Yes, you can remove a fence on your property, but you may need to check local regulations or obtain a permit before doing so.
Yes, your cousin once removed was your cousin by marriage and was remove by a divorce. Technically she's not really related to you.
One way to remove one or the other person off the deed of trust, is to refinance the loan.
In Transformice, to "divorce" a partner, you need to go to the game’s chat and use the command /divorce [username], replacing [username] with the name of your partner. This action will remove the partnership status between you and the other player. Keep in mind that this is mostly for fun and role-play purposes, as the game itself does not have a formal marriage or divorce system.
Yes, you can remove all personnel property from the vehicle. You cannot remove anything that is attached to the vehicle. Radio, speakers, GPS, etc.
Getting a divorce can have implications on a mortgage because it may require one spouse to refinance the loan or sell the property in order to remove the other spouse's name from the mortgage. This can impact credit scores and financial stability for both parties involved.
If the home belonged to him and was in his name alone prior to the partnership/couple status - the fireplace and all 'permanent' improvements made to it, belongs to him. If it will not deface the property to remove it, you may be allowed to purchase it from him - at fair market value, if he agrees.Added: Although marriage is not mentioned in the question, if this was as the result of a divorce, or other court-ordered settlement, you can (or should have) asked for a division of all documented marital assets which you helped bring to the marriage.