Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Can a wife legally be kicked out her house if she is being supported by the husband?

So what if they're splitting up and he wants to kick her out. She's being supported by him. Does she get time to get on her feet or can she just be kicked out on the street? In new york, by the way. And the house is owned by the husband. And how long does she get if so?|||I am not a lawyer, and this woman NEEDS A LAWYER. Never mind how much it would cost, that's silly when taken into consideration with the fact that she could be broke and homeless if she's taking the word of her husband and/or HIS lawyer.





No matter what, she is still his wife. She has all kinds of rights, and he just wishes he could kick her out just like that. Don't let her be dumb. CALL A LAWYER. NOW.|||there are a lot of things that need to be considered to answer this question. One- is wife unfaithful or abusive? Then yes; Two- is husband abusive, then she might want to just leave. Three- if they are married, ownership of the house is split unless there was a prenup signed. Five- she might be entitled to alimony depending on her income and his income, if his is considerably higher than hers, he will have to pay, if vice versa, then she might have to pay him, if they are equal, there may be no alimony. These are just some considerations to your question, either way, I think that she should just leave to make these eaier and then consult an blood-thirsty attorney and sue the pants off him!|||I know that in the state of Illinois, who ever's name is on the lease or deed is the one that could stay in the place of residence. If both names on the deed (for example), They would have to sell the house and divide the money in half, or one side buys the other one off. Our state is considered a women state so if the wife is the one getting kicked out because she is not on the lease or on the deed, the judge can give her about 45 days to find another place and be completely out of here, that is the longest the court will protect her.|||A good deal of it will depend on the circumstances of the divorce. The length of the marriage, if there was adultery involved, and on which side, etc. She should not move, or leave until everything is finalized by the courts. He can't legally just kick her out.|||First of all you have to specify location or country.Law waries with lot of differences.Than is impotant to know the reason.So far in california you can't do too much and be wery carefull how you aproach the subject.Consultation needed!!!!|||well ... ima tell you 1st of all ... he shouldnt kick her out jst bc there spiliting at least give her a chance to find a job and be able to support herself before that happens thats very selfish of a man to do that


! i wud say alot more im just sick n lazy!|||She does not have to leave at all.





Legally it is her house too.





Some women clench their teeth and hang on until the guy leaves.





She needs to see a lawyer.|||Yes, the husband can technically legally kick her out of the house on to the street.

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