I don't see why not, I am from New Orleans and people did it all the time,when I lived there.
I suppose it depends on who technically "owns the home". If your name is on the mortgage, then yes.
However the other person has the legal right to retrieve their things and may even be allowed back in the house,if their name is on the mortgage as well.
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
People who are going through a divorce should not change the locks before the divorce is finalized. If a judge has not awarded the house to anyone yet, it would be advisable to contact the police regarding the matter.
Yes.
Sell it and divide the profits and losses.
Grounds for Divorce by Elbow
In a divorce your mom or dad will it's up to them but usually the person who bought the house
its occurs during the Great Depression in the town of Maycomb, Alabama which is thought to be modeled after the actual town of Monroeville, Alabama (the author, Harper Lee's hometown).
Yes
She still has the right to have access to the house until some judgment is determined in your divorce.
According to the US Census, there are 635,300 residents for each Alabama house seat.
When one spouse buys out the other's share of a house during a divorce, it can have tax implications. The spouse receiving the buyout may owe capital gains tax if they sell the house later for a profit. It's important to consider these tax implications when negotiating a buyout agreement.
yes you can get a legal seperationa dn still live in the same house. I know many people that do.