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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I still don't get why the women would agree to a divorce. Also he owes her two years back pay and loss of future pay, taking a two year break from work and moving to a different state is a huge impact on earning potential. If she does not want a divorce and he does he need to move out of house and be willing to give up more than if she wanted out. Any good lawyer or court will view this guy as the ultimate scumbag. Getting married, making wife quit job, leave her family go to a different state for his career, she sets up houses for him, scrubs, cleans cooks, he put it in his name alone then tries to throw her out the door. I would say a 1/2 his assets and some broken knee caps would be fair. [/quote] 2. You can het a divorce even if only one person wants it. [b]2. If the house is in his name only, she can’t stay there against his wishes. [/b] No one will view him as a scumbag....but you. [/quote] Actually, she can. It would take a very long time to force an eviction in a marriage/divorce. The house is marital property regardless of how he feels about it. [/quote] And technically you have to follow eviction proceedings. By law you can't even kick a grown child out of your house if he does not want to go without going threw eviction proceedings. It is biggest crock of shit in the world that "house is in his name" If a property was in his name prior to marriage he has rights, he bought that while married. Sounds like no pre or post nup. He took martial assets and bought a house in his name. Other consideration this women was previously divorced, does she have children from prior marriage or did she give up alimony to get married. My friend is divorced twice. Each time cost him a house. Both times short marriages. This women needs a place to live. She has no job. If she does not get alimony she needs a place to live. Also during separation period spouses are allowed to live in same house. If women has zero income and not yet divorced why would she leave the home? Plus unless she got a good pay out why would she leave when divorced finalized. She should drag him through eviction process. It is more her house than his house in sense she is a stay at home wife who does not work. She is there all the time. He may own it on paper, but only sleeps there as he is at work. Why the heck would she leave it. Guy was smart he would get her a rich boyfriend who wants to marry her and then she will happily leave. As they say in Divorce court widows get all your money. Dont piss her off too much as she may inherit your money. [/quote]
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