Can my husband legally have me remove out our home

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Can my husband legally have me remove out our home

The home is in his name. We been married
about 12 years. Can he legally have me
remove from his home and sell my stuff
to get his money back

Asked on November 21, 2018 under Family Law, Wyoming

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

Unless and until a legal separation agreement has been entered into or a final decree of divorce has been granted that states just which one of you has the right to occupy the house, then it remains the "joint marital residence". This means that you both have the right to live there, no matter whose name is on the deed. At this point, you should consult directly with a local divorce attorney. If money is an issue, you can see if Legal Aid can be of help. If not, you can check if there is a law school in your area as many run legal clinics that take clients for free or reduced fees depending on finances. Further, you can contact the local county/state bar association and ask if it has a list of attorneys who will represent clients "pro bono" (that is for free) based on their income/circumstances. Finally, you can file yourself. Here is a link that you'll find to be of help: https://www.wyomingdivorce.org/


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