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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He sounds like pure trash. I know it's scary but you should be glad to let him move out. Let him go. You stay in the house with the kids.[/quote] She can't, he bought the home prior to the marriage. I'm so sorry OP. I'm sorry your husband checked out of the marriage, likely a long time ago. I think staying living together would still hurt too.. After this, when you heal, you will find a man one day who treasures you, and you will be happier than ever. [/quote] This is bad advice. You absolutely can stay in the home pending a separation agreement and possibly until divorce. If you have been legally married, even if he owned the home prior to marriage, as long as he has been paying the mortgage with income earned during the marriage, or he and you together have been paying the mortgage, then you have some marital equity in the home if it has increased in value since you were married. Please listen to another PP who told you to get a lawyer ASAP and do not move out of the house without a legal agreement reviewed by your attorney. [/quote]
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