If your husband owns the house, he may have the legal right to ask you to leave. However, laws vary by location, and there may be specific requirements for eviction depending on the situation. It would be best to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options.
Literally speaking, to kick someone out would constitute assault and battery (a criminal and civil offense) in most jurisdictions. If you mean can you insist that the spouse move out, it depends on who owns the home. If the house is in just your name, technically it may be possible to evict the spouse, but most jurisdictions require cause: failure to pay rent, failure to abide by some occupancy agreement regulation or restriction (and no, cheating is not generally an occupancy agreement or restriction). But even if that was the case, most jurisdictions require an eviction lawsuit. If you're looking to punish your spouse quickly, however, even filing a divorce lawsuit is no guaranty that a court will award sole possession of the home to you.
The easiest way to find out who owns a house is to do an online search for your county's tax assesor. Most counties have an online database that will allow you to search by entering your address. The results will show you who owns the home that you are renting.
It's important to approach this situation with empathy and understanding. Have an open and honest conversation with your mom about your reasons for asking her to leave and try to come to a resolution that works for both of you, whether that involves finding alternative living arrangements or seeking outside support. Remember to prioritize both your well-being and your relationship with your mom throughout this process.
Your parent can kick you out of the house anytime they want...even if u are 3 or 28!(I don't believe they'll kick u if u are under 10 and didn't create problems!)If u are 17 well why do u think they wanna kick u out?Do they have any serious reason ,are they crazy?
In Washington state, you can legally kick your child out of your house once they are 18 years old. However, it's important to consider their well-being and potential resources or support they may need before taking such action.
If you are paying the mortgage, your husband didn't pay for the house. The bank owns the house and you and your husband have an equal share in the equity.
no because she owns half it wouldnt be fair just both of yous move out and get your own places
Your husband can only kick your son out of the house if he is at least 18 years old, and he is the sole owner of the property. If you also own the house and disagree then your husband may have a problem since you each have the right to the use and possession of the whole premises. Perhaps you should consult with an attorney.
Yes, he can. It's his house.
The house is attached to the real estate. Real property, as opposed to personal property, is land and anything attached to it. The wife owns the land therefore she also owns the house.
Many he feels guilty or wants to live with the person he is cheating on you with.
R you kidding?. Kick his butt out now!. I'd have to agree!! That is NOT right, and you shouldn't allow him to do that!. You really need to talk to him about this - if it keeps happening, kick him out!!
The owner of the land owns the house.
kick him in the balls and say why are u so idiotic and get out of my house before i call the cops
That depends on the state. In most places a wife has an interest in any real property the husband owns. Even if the wife's name is not on the deed. Consult an attorney in your state or jurisdiction.
If he is willing, then why not?
Still the wife.