No, a husband does not have ownership over his wife. In a healthy and equal relationship, both partners have autonomy and equal rights.
You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights under the laws in your jurisdiction.
Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital home unless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital homeunless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital homeunless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital homeunless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.
The third party should only claim the percentage they put into the property. Husband and wife's share should be divided 50/50. For example Husband 40% - Wife 40% - third party 20% Or Husband 20% - Wife 20% - thrid party 60% Get the idea? Husband and wife share equally.
None.
You have mentioned two different situations. Apparently the wife inherited property then she transferred it to her and her husband's joint ownership. The property now belongs to her and her husband. It was no longer legally classified as her inheritance once she executed a deed making it joint property.You have mentioned two different situations. Apparently the wife inherited property then she transferred it to her and her husband's joint ownership. The property now belongs to her and her husband. It was no longer legally classified as her inheritance once she executed a deed making it joint property.You have mentioned two different situations. Apparently the wife inherited property then she transferred it to her and her husband's joint ownership. The property now belongs to her and her husband. It was no longer legally classified as her inheritance once she executed a deed making it joint property.You have mentioned two different situations. Apparently the wife inherited property then she transferred it to her and her husband's joint ownership. The property now belongs to her and her husband. It was no longer legally classified as her inheritance once she executed a deed making it joint property.
No, a will not over rule a deed or title. For example, if a husband and wife are married and their car is in the wife's name alone, the dead husband's will not overrule the title.
In countries with a Christian background, yes. In countries following tribal religion, the practice of individual ownership of property generally does not exist (neither for wife nor husband). In countries following Islamic teaching, no.
a woman who takes over another woman's husband; an immoral wife; a wife who two-times her husband; a versatile woman who is always smug in the arms of men.
Yes, if your ex-wife has any ownership interest in the property.Yes, if your ex-wife has any ownership interest in the property.Yes, if your ex-wife has any ownership interest in the property.Yes, if your ex-wife has any ownership interest in the property.
In the UK, marriage does not mean property ownership transfers to both parties. Therefore both the husband and the wife may own their own property independently of each other. If the husband paid for and owns the car, the wife cannot lawfully take it without permission. That being said, in the event of a divorce, both the husband and wife's assets may be evenly shared between the two.
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Yes. The buyer can decide how the deed will be titled. However, the wife will need to be on the loan application.