Eviction Rights For Spouses

Summary

In Nevada, both spouses have equal rights to live in the marital home, even if its owned by a third party like a mother-in-law. You cannot be evicted without a court order. If you receive a court order late, attend the hearing and explain your situation, including illness, lack of income, and inability to access legal aid. Mention if your husband is not listed on the court order, as this could affect its validity. Seek legal representation as soon as possible, and consider contacting Clark County Legal Services or local law school legal clinics for immediate assistance.

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Christina
Hello Christina, it's nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I received yesterday a court date for eviction from my mother in-law because my husband wants to kick me out we arw still married and live here because he brought and lived here together and both knows i can not work cause i am ill i need help today cause court on tuesday june 25th
Hello Christina, sorry to hear about your situation. Firstly, can you please tell me where you're located? This will help me provide the most accurate information. Secondly, since you're married and living in the property together, you may have certain rights to stay in the home. However, specifics can vary based on location.
Las vegas nevada
Hello Christina, in Nevada:
- Both spouses have equal rights to live in the marital home.
- A spouse cannot evict the other without a court order.
- You should attend the court date and present your case.
- Seek legal representation to help protect your rights.
I have no income i am very ill amd its his mothers house
Hello Christina, even though it's his mother's house, as long as you're married and it's your marital home, you have certain rights in Nevada:
- You cannot be evicted without a court order.
- You should seek legal aid, they often provide services to those without income.
- Attend the court hearing and explain your situation.
All legal aid is closed on friday and i am to respond 5 days prior but i received this court order yesterday
Hello Christina, I understand your situation. Please attend the court hearing and explain your circumstances:
- That you received the court order late and couldn't respond within 5 days.
- That you are ill and without income.
- That you have been unable to access legal aid.
Your rights still stand even though you couldn't contact legal aid in time.
so even though my husbad & i live at his mother they can not evict me
Hello Christina, in Nevada, they cannot evict you without a court order, even if the property is owned by your husband's mother. Ensure you attend the court and present your situation. Try to get legal representation as soon as possible.
I have a court order got it yesterday and court is tuesday and everything closed today
Hello Christina, I understand your situation. In Nevada:
- Attend the court hearing on Tuesday.
- Explain your situation to the judge: illness, no income, late receipt of court order, inability to access legal aid.
- Your legal rights still stand. Try to seek legal representation as soon as possible after the weekend.
And his mother failed to add him to the court order
Hello Christina, if your husband isn't listed on the court order, this could potentially affect the validity of the eviction. Be sure to mention this at the court hearing. It's very important to seek legal representation as soon as you can.
Well qho can help today i need to get all done today
I'm sorry for your situation, Christina. Unfortunately, as it's the weekend, most legal aid services are closed. I strongly recommend you to present your case in court and mention all your circumstances. Seek legal representation as soon as offices open on Monday.
I need legal help so who can i call today i can not go in court no help
I'm sorry for your predicament, Christina. Due to the weekend, many legal services are closed. However, some emergency legal helplines might be available. It's also possible to consult with attorneys who offer free consultations. Don't forget to represent your case in court and seek legal aid on Monday.
And they can help today
Hello Christina, I understand your urgency. You can try contacting the Clark County Legal Services at (*) *-*. They provide legal assistance to low-income Nevadans. Also, you may try reaching out to any local law schools. They often have legal clinics that offer free or low-cost help.