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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I kick my husband out of the house if I bought it?

George Nebbie Seide
Answered by attorney George Nebbie Seide (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Shulman Family Law Group
A legal separation is not a divorce. It can only be obtained if both parties agree. If no agreement then it is a dissolution. If the house is in your name and he won't move out, you can file for dissolution and ask the court to order him to move. The threat of violence is very helpful. Otherwise you will have to try to evict him through an unlawful detainer action.
A legal separation is not a divorce. It can only be obtained if both parties agree. If no agreement then it is a dissolution. If the house is in your name and he won't move out, you can file for dissolution and ask the court to order him to move. The threat of violence is very helpful. Otherwise you will have to try to evict him through an unlawful detainer action.
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Can a prenup be designed to make divorce extremely difficult?

Cassandra T Savoy
Answered by attorney Cassandra T Savoy (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Cassandra T. Savoy, PC
Divorce in a no-fault state is never difficult. Once you file you are for all intents and purposes divorced. The prenup deals with the distribution of assets which is a different issue though related.
Divorce in a no-fault state is never difficult. Once you file you are for all intents and purposes divorced. The prenup deals with the distribution of assets which is a different issue though related.
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Do I have any right to the $50,000 she received from her grandmother since we had allotted $20,000 for the new kitchen that the house needed?

Annette M Cox Sandoval
Answered by attorney Annette M Cox Sandoval (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Cox Sandoval Law, PLLC
No. It seems that she will be entitled to those funds as either inheritance or a gift from her grandmother. She had not yet gifted it to the community or commingled the funds. My suggestion is that you consult with an attorney for further information.
No. It seems that she will be entitled to those funds as either inheritance or a gift from her grandmother. She had not yet gifted it to the community or commingled the funds. My suggestion is that you consult with an attorney for further information.
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