No, the courts do not come to your house during a divorce. Court proceedings typically take place in a courtroom, where both parties can present their cases. However, if there are specific issues that require evaluation, such as child custody, a court-appointed professional may conduct home visits, but this is separate from the court itself visiting.
I do not understand the question.
She still has the right to have access to the house until some judgment is determined in your divorce.
People who are going through a divorce should not change the locks before the divorce is finalized. If a judge has not awarded the house to anyone yet, it would be advisable to contact the police regarding the matter.
yes maybe she has contacted divorce laywers and has moved out of their house but while he is in rehab she is taking care of his 3 kids xoxox
well it shouldn't matter....because you are there with her to comfort her and help her.....so stay as long as you want buddy...! lol!
In some states that's required sue to get it removed if you are not obligated to pay child support. see dads house link
In a divorce your mom or dad will it's up to them but usually the person who bought the house
In divorce cases, the woman may typically get the house due to factors such as being the primary caregiver for children or having a lower income, which could make it harder for her to find suitable housing. Additionally, courts may consider the woman's emotional attachment to the home and the need for stability for any children involved.
Tell your job its really none of their business! This is your personal information. Unless this is effecting your job requirements. Like showing up for work, ect... Sounds to me like your job is not so happy your going through a divorce. They are most likely worried about your position and if your going to be able to handle the job while your going through these hard time. Dont get confussed. Your work probably does not care about what your going through. The only thing they are concerned about is if they need to hire someone else to replace you. Be carefull and dont tell them you are going through a divorce. Your work should not know your personal business. It only makes it harder for you at work. Since its to late and they already know your going through a divorce. Just let them know youll give them plenty of notice if your going to have to miss work for court but, smile and keep your chin up when you tell them. this lets them know your okay and you can handle your self and the job. Make sure day care and everything is situated off work hours so you dont loose your job.
Yes
No, you cannot.
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.