Can you make spouse move out during divorce?
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Can you make spouse move out during divorce?
While you cannot make a spouse move out during divorce, it may make sense for one of the two members of the couple to leave the family home while the divorce is pending. If you are uncomfortable and your spouse will not leave, you may wish to go.
How long do you have to move out after a divorce?
Thirty days is a reasonable length of time for a person to get their logistics in line to move items from the home they no longer have any interest in.
What to do when you want a divorce and your spouse won’t leave?
Open the lines of communication. The goal is to start a dialogue and discuss the situation as openly and honestly as possible. Often just talking it over candidly can help a reluctant spouse begin to accept the reality of the situation.
What happens after you serve your spouse divorce papers?
Once you are served with divorce papers, you have two options. You can ignore the filing, in which case your divorce will proceed by default. This means the court will likely grant whatever request your spouse makes regarding the division of property and debt, child custody, child support, and alimony.