That is a tough one. If they are abusive you can involve the local authorities. If not you will have to settle that in court; which takes a while. I know of one couple who split and the husband moved into the basement and is still there; the divorse has been in the courts for over a year. Hopefully everyone can remember that when they fell in love it was with a kind person and those kind people are their under all the mixed and angry emotions and in time both will work out some type of agreement. Look up mediation it may help.
If she is married, and her spouse can support her, of course she can leave home.
You can Leave your spouse with out him being able to claim you deserted him if your spouse beat you or was unfaithful but you also have to be able to prove it.
make him umconferlbel
It is very common for either spouse to cheat or be verbally or physically abusive and not leave the residence. The only way one can have a spouse leave the home is by seeking legal counsel and filing for divorce.
sell the home and you each get half the profet.
When children turn 18, they can leave home and are technically adults for whom the parent no longer has legal responsibility.
If the person is in your home uninvited, he has to leave or risks arrest by the law. If you invited him and no longer want him there, you'll need to tell him clearly he's no longer welcome and has to leave. If he does not leave, he'll be subject to arrest as he has become the same as an univited guest.
If you mean legally, then I would imagine it would depend on if you had children with the drug using spouse. If you do, it would be best to notify the police or contact an attorney. You have a responsibility to keep the children safe, and keeping them in a place where one parent is using drugs is not safe. If not, then all you would have to do is pack and leave.
absolutly! If you stay in the house you are putting your children in danger!GET OUT!!!!
Yes, most likely, because then both you and your spouse can combine your money together and buy it.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
I don't know what state you are in, but in some states this constitutes "abandonment"; and it can be defined as abandoning your spouse or abandoning your home and its contents. Some states award the spouse who stayed behind the house and furnishings, etc. He may be trying to pull a fast one........but if you fear for your safety, absolutely get out.