answersLogoWhite

0

In Michigan can jointly owned real estate by used to satisfy a judgement against one of the joint owners?

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you get property in your name if spouse dies without a will?

If the property is jointly owned by the married couple it generally reverts automatically to the surviving spouse and does not enter probate. If the married couple lived in a community property state the property does not need to have both names on the title for it revert to sole ownership by the surviving spouse. The procedure for changing deeds/titles to real property is established by state law. Contact the land recorder or assessor's office in the city or county where the property is located.


Is it better to enter a judgment on a credit report before or after a bankruptcy filing. I have a judgment that isn't on my ex-husbands credit report. He is filing chapter 7 I won't be dismissed.?

unless the judgment is for damages from: intentional tort, fraud, drunk driving, spouse/child support, they yes your judgment will be discharged


When can the court enter a judgment notwithstanding the verdict?

A court can enter a judgment notwithstanding the verdict when the weight of the evidence does not support the jury's verdict.


Can someone enter your property without permission?

No, it is illegal for someone to enter your property without permission.


In North Carolina can one spouse enter the marital home through breaking a window or with a locksmith?

In North Carolina can one spouse enter the marital home through breaking a window?


What powers do the courts have when personal or private property is damaged or destroyed?

In the event that there is personal or private property which has been damaged or destroyed, the courts can help. The person with the damaged property can file a lawsuit against the person who is responsible for the damage. If the court finds in favor of the person who has filed the lawsuit, it will enter a judgment against the person who damaged the property, which will make them legally responsible for paying for the damage.


Can a hospital put a lien on your home?

Yes, although it is not actually the hospital that pursues collection, it is a medical collections agency. If the collector decides they cannot collect the money owed by regular collection procedure they can file a lawsuit or enter into arbitration. If the plaintiff (collector) wins, they will receive a judgment and execute the writ of judgment as a property lien. Although there are some states prohibit liens against homesteads that are owned jointly by a married couple.


Do you enter request for default judgment before filing for default judgment?

Yes, before filing for a default judgment, you typically need to enter a request for default with the court. This process involves notifying the court that the opposing party has failed to respond or appear in the case. Once the court enters the default, you can then proceed to file for a default judgment, which may include submitting documentation to support your claim for the judgment.


How can one enter the field of property marketing?

One can enter the field of property marketing by speaking to someone already in the field. Alternatively one can go to school for property marketing and get aid that way.


May I enter my neibors property to maintain his side of the fence?

No, unless the owner of the property gives you specific permission to enter their land, it is deemed as trespassing.


What does motion to compel access to marital residence and return of documents mean?

A motion to compel access to the marital residence and return of documents is a legal request made to the court by one spouse, seeking permission to enter the shared home and retrieve personal property or documents that the other spouse may be withholding. This motion typically arises during divorce proceedings or separation when disputes about property and access arise. The requesting spouse argues that access is necessary to ensure fair division of assets and to obtain relevant documents for the case. If granted, the court may order the other spouse to allow access and return the specified items.


What happens if the person filing an exparte allows the spouse to return home?

The restraining order is still in effect and the disparaged spouse can still get in trouble for its violation, even if the aggrieved spouse allows the other to re-enter.