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.
if the wife owned a home prior to marriage and the spouse signed non vested spouse. does the home still belong only to the wife.
A non-working spouse can be eligible for Medicare coverage through their spouse who is qualified. To be able to file a claim for your non-working spouse, you must be Medicare eligible and at least 62 years of age.
A property lien is an attachment to the property, not the debtor. The answer would be "no", that won't help you get out of paying the debt.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
It will only affect the non-filing spouse if the couple apply for some type of joint credit, such as a home mortgage. It will not affect the new spouse's credit report/score.
Generally, non-Catholics may be buried in a Catholic cemetery if their spouse is Catholic and they will be buried in the same cemetery.
Yes, especially if your spouse pays towards the insurance benefits out of his/her check.
In Tennessee, a non-borrowing spouse refers to a spouse who is not listed on the mortgage or loan documents but may still have rights to the property. This can affect the rights to the home in cases of divorce, death, or foreclosure. Non-borrowing spouses can have legal protections regarding the property, especially in community property or equitable distribution contexts. It's essential for both spouses to be aware of their rights and responsibilities when it comes to jointly owned property.
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
The spouse can, but not the children.
Your answer can only be that the non-titled spouse is paying assessments.