Handling Divorce And Eviction

Summary

In Texas, you can file for a no-fault or fault-based divorce, with infidelity as grounds for the latter. For eviction, if your 20-year-old stepson doesnt have a lease, you can issue a 30-day notice to vacate. If he doesnt comply, file an eviction lawsuit in the Justice of the Peace court. After a court hearing, if you win, a writ of possession will be issued to remove him. Consider consulting a family law attorney for personalized advice on divorce and eviction processes.

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It's a potential divorce because she's been cheating on me too
I'm really sorry to hear that. In California, there are a few things you might want to consider if you're thinking about a divorce:
- California is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you don't need to prove infidelity to file for divorce.
- You can file for divorce based on "irreconcilable differences."
- Division of assets and custody arrangements will need to be addressed.
Would you like more detailed information about the divorce process or any specific aspects of it?
I'm in the state of Texas
I'm here to help. In Texas, there are specific guidelines for divorce. Here are a few key points:
- Texas allows no-fault and fault-based divorces.
- Infidelity can be used as grounds for a fault-based divorce.
- Division of assets and custody arrangements will be considered.
Would you like more detailed information about the divorce process or any specific aspects of it?
What can I do about her running off for days at a time without telling me
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In California, abandonment or desertion can be a ground for divorce, though it's not commonly used due to the no-fault nature of divorce laws. If your wife’s behavior is causing significant distress, here are a few steps you might consider:
- Document her absences and any issues arising from them.
- Consider speaking to a family law attorney for personalized advice.
- Discuss the situation with a mediator if you’re not ready for divorce.
Is there any other aspect of the situation you'd like more information on?
Even if I don't own a home and her son staying here and I hand him an eviction notice does he have to follow the rules of the eviction notice
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In California, if you don't own the home, you may not have the legal authority to evict someone. Eviction procedures generally need to be initiated by the property owner or landlord.
To better understand your situation, does the property owner know about this issue?
In Texas can I evict my *-year-old stepson out of my home
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In Texas, you can evict your *-year-old stepson if he does not have a lease. Here are the steps to follow:
- Provide a written notice to vacate, typically giving 30 days.
- If he doesn't leave, you can file an eviction lawsuit in court.
Would you like more information on the eviction process or have other questions?
Yes I need some more information on that
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Sure, here are some additional details about the eviction process in Texas:
- Notice to Vacate: You must provide a written notice to vacate. Generally, this notice should give the occupant 30 days to leave.
- Filing for Eviction: If the occupant does not leave after the notice period, you can file an eviction lawsuit (forcible detainer) in the Justice of the Peace court.
- Court Procedures: After filing, the court will set a hearing date. You will need to present your case to the judge.
- Writ of Possession: If you win the case, the court will issue a writ of possession, and the constable will remove the occupant if they still refuse to leave.
Would you like more detailed instructions on any of these steps?