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I sold my home and everything in it 6 months ago to live with my wife. She pays the mortgage because she makes a lot more money than I do. We had a deal before purchasing the home that I would only be responsible for the electric bill. I have done that. I keep the house up, I keep her children for her, and I give her money on top of that. I feel it is unfair for me to have to go because now she is unhappy.

2006-11-29 03:32:49 · 22 answers · asked by doster27 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

22 answers

Well you married the house is half yours if she won't move fight her for it and you two will have to sell the house and split the money.

2006-11-29 03:37:36 · answer #1 · answered by Rachel Bitchface 5 · 1 2

If your wife's name is the only one on the mortgage, then yes you have to move out. You have only lived there for 6 months and I'm sure no judge would grant you half of her assets. You need to get a job and find another place to live. I'm sorry, but this is how it works out in the real world. It sucks, but then you die. Good luck.

2006-11-29 03:54:31 · answer #2 · answered by cookie 6 · 0 0

It will all depends on the state you live in.

In GA, if she purchased the home prior to your marriage and your name is not on the lease, technicly, she will have to evict you from the home. She will need to file papers and have you served by the Sheriff's Dept. If you live in the same house, there is no saying you will ever see the paperwork if she get's home first. Than at the end of 7-10 days you can come home and find your items on the street.

Once someone has lived in your home for over 30 days, they become a tenant (rent or no rent) if they do not have ownership rights (name on title/deed) in the home.


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2006-12-03 00:15:40 · answer #3 · answered by CarolineSimmons 2 · 0 1

Some of your questions depend on what state you live in. The way I know it where I live, NO, you don't have to move out. The house belongs to both of you. Everything belongs to both of you.

You sold everything to move to her house and she shared in whatever proceeds there were.

You will need an attorney. Here in Michigan you would sell the house and split the proceeds. (If any) between the two of you. If you cannot agree on who gets what, you would go to a mediator and work it out.

No one wins in a divorce. Think of this the next time you want to get married. I can tell this is going to be one ugly divorce.

2006-11-29 03:42:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

In most states you are not legally obligated to move out until a court orders you to do so or until the divorce is final and she is awarded the house. You should consult a lawyer where you live. If you do not wish to move out and can remain civil then stay.

2006-11-29 03:59:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you have a Job? If you don't then she has lost respect for you. Woman want a man who works. I am not saying you don't but the way you worded the question, sounds like you don't have Job. Take the money from the house you sold and buy you another one.

2006-11-29 03:49:47 · answer #6 · answered by horsecrazy 3 · 0 1

Thats a great question. I am going through the same thing.

Did she have the house before you moved in together? If she did, did you sign any documents saying you are not intilte to it. If you did not do that. You have as much right as she does, also long as you have not abused her in any way.

If you want to talk and maybe we can help each other out with this. you know where I am.

2006-11-29 03:43:38 · answer #7 · answered by Quinton S 2 · 0 1

As others have stated, the owner is entitled to marketplace her abode as a lot as & which includes having a realtor educate it. contact the agent and set parameters for showing the abode, i.e., you could ask her to easily educate once you're in from artwork or to exclude circumstances even as the children might want to correctly be abode from college on my own. you could ask her now to not reveal the abode after a particular time on Sundays & truly do not might want to provide her a reason yet you want to artwork with the realtor. in case you've been no longer on a month to month tenancy, your contemporary employ is in rigidity till it expires and could move to the hot proprietor. if you're actually not fascinated in finding out to purchase the abode, the realtor may even be able to deliver you to someone to help you to find a sparkling position. best of luck to you & please artwork w/the widow of your former landlord.

2016-11-29 22:31:22 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Your rights often depend on the state in which you live..
You may be able to get some spousal support from the divorce.
However to answer your question, It would probably be up to
a judge as to whether you would have to move out before the
divorce was finalized...My guess is that you would be best off
by just making arrangements to live elsewhere ASAP...

2006-11-29 03:42:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Why don't you pool your money like grownups do? Good Lord, any marriage with too much "this is mine and that is yours" is bound to fail. I would suggest working on the marriage first.

Did you put any money into the new house? If so, if you divorce, she will probably have to buy you out.

2006-11-29 03:38:02 · answer #10 · answered by Bev 5 · 2 1

You got the money from the sale of your home,so take the lost and leave and let her keep the other home,because the kids need a home.

2006-11-29 03:37:00 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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