If someone trespasses on your property, you have the right to ask them to leave. If they refuse, you can contact the police and report the trespassing. It is important to handle the situation calmly and avoid using force unless necessary for self-defense.
In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
To remove someone from your property legally, you can ask them to leave politely first. If they refuse, you can call the police to have them removed for trespassing. You may also consider obtaining a restraining order if the situation warrants it.
In most cases, you are not allowed to use physical force against someone who damages your property. It is best to contact law enforcement and let them handle the situation.
No, a tenant cannot legally sleep in a commercial property as it is typically not zoned for residential use.
Juveniles are not "legally competent" to make decisions for and about themselves. Depending on the situation, they could be forcibly required to do, or not do, whatever it is that is being discussed.
A minor cannot legally own property. Property can be held in trust for the minor until they reach the age of majority, usually 18.
Yes, police can legally trespass someone from private property if they have a valid reason, such as a warrant or if the property owner has given them permission to do so.
Yes, a county assessor can legally come onto your property to assess its value for tax purposes.
No, police officers cannot legally trespass on private property without a warrant or probable cause.
No, you cannot legally refuse a utility easement on your property. Utility companies have the legal right to access your property for maintenance and installation of utility lines.
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If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.If the decedent owned any property- yes. Real property cannot pass to the heirs legally until the estate is probated.