My daughters husband has more or less forced her out of their house, they have three children, one they have together and two from her previous marriage, does she have any rights?
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My daughters husband has more or less forced her out of their house, they have three children, one they have together and two from her previous marriage, does she have any rights?
What are her legal rights?
Asked on October 4, 2019 under Family Law, Arkansas
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 5 years ago | Contributor
Yes--she has the right to get back into the property; to get an order that he stop trying to force her out; and to get "interim" (that is, while the divorce is still pending or ongoing) economic support to maintain the "status quo" until there is a final determination. She actually has fairly substantial rights, but vindicating them can be procedurally complex for non-lawyers; she is advised to retain an attorney to help her.
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