Co Ownership And Residency Rights

Summary

If you co-own a house with your ex-husband, he cannot unilaterally force you to leave without a court order. You may have rights to remain, especially if its the primary residence for your children. Establishing a legal agreement or consulting a family law attorney is advisable.

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I am living in the house my ex husbands Co owns with our two kids. I pay all the bills. There are no legal agreements currently about the house. Can he force me and the kids to leave?
Hey ****! Regarding your situation, here are some general points to consider:
- If both of you co-own the house, he cannot unilaterally force you to leave without a court order.
- You may have rights to remain in the house, especially if it serves as the primary residence for the children.
- It might be helpful to establish a legal agreement or seek advice from a family law attorney.
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