Then go to the court house!
Yes.
Grounds for Divorce by Elbow
Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
for more than 3 days
In a divorce your mom or dad will it's up to them but usually the person who bought the house
the house
Yes
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.
You should get a quitclaim recorded by the ex-spouse if they are on the title. The mortgage in your name will still be payable. As far as I know, foreigners can have ownership in property in the US
To get a divorce without moving out of your house, you will need to get your spouse to move out, or reach an agreement about continuing to live (separately) in the home.
You can have a final divorce and still be living together in the same house. The divorce is just a legal recognition of separation. What you do in your relationship is up to you.