Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That is her residence. Legally you can't kick her out. I mean, you can throw her stuff outside but she can take you to court and move back in.
That's not true. He can go through the eviction process to kick her out as if she is a tenant.
This sounds right to me. Sounds like the house is a premarital asset and she has not contributed to the debt, either. I assume mortgage is in his name only as well.
So he can, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That is her residence. Legally you can't kick her out. I mean, you can throw her stuff outside but she can take you to court and move back in.
That's not true. He can go through the eviction process to kick her out as if she is a tenant.
Anonymous wrote:No. That is her residence. Legally you can't kick her out. I mean, you can throw her stuff outside but she can take you to court and move back in.