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If both names are on the lease in South Carolina, you cannot force your spouse to leave the house. You may need to file for divorce and request the court to make a decision regarding the house and rent contributions. Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Nice to meet you
Hello ****, nice to meet you too. Could you please tell me more about the legal issue you're facing so I can provide you with the most accurate information?
house. What should I do
Hello ****, can you please provide more context about your house issue? Are you facing issues with eviction, property dispute, or something else? Also, please share your location for more accurate advice.
I am a married person and have children. I am separated from my wife and we live in the same house, but she works and does not pay the expenses and rent with me. I want her to leave the house. What should I do
Hello ****, I understand your predicament. Could you please provide your location as the laws differ from place to place?
Myrtle beach South Carolina
In South Carolina:
- If both names are on the lease, you cannot force her to leave.
- You may need to file for divorce and request the court to make a decision regarding the house.
- Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
But she no pay the rent with me
You can consider filing for divorce and request the court to issue an order for her to contribute to the rent. But remember, until a court order is given, you cannot force her to pay or leave.
Ok thank you so much
You're welcome, ****. If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.
Thank you
Hello ****,
I understand it's a difficult situation. In South Carolina:
- If both names are on the lease, you can't force her to leave.
- You may need to file for divorce and request the court to decide about the house.
- Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
Remember, without a court order, you can't force her to pay or leave.