How do you prove a spouse is co-habitating?Her finance has a house address but stays at her house every day. She has already lied that he lives ther

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How do you prove a spouse is co-habitating?Her finance has a house address but stays at her house every day. She has already lied that he lives ther

Asked on June 3, 2009 under Family Law, Ohio

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B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

Sometimes, a private detective does surveillance over a period of time, documents the fiance's movements.  That's expensive.  Otherwise, you have to find some kind of an admission that gets made in a different context, such as a joint application for something, or a joing account, that only shows one address for both of them, and depending on what it is, even that isn't always enough.

I'm not sure why this matters, unless your ex-with-a-fiance isn't your ex yet, and you're still legally married.  In either case, you should talk to a divorce attorney in your area, for a full explanation of your rights, based on all of the unique facts of your situation.  One place to find qualified lawyers is our website, http://attorneypages.com


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