Can I ask my spouse to leave the house?

Can I ask my spouse to leave the house?

If there’s domestic violence in your family, then the court can order a spouse out of the house. That’s a way to get somebody out of the house, but it doesn’t work in most cases. And finally, you can use child support as a way to get somebody out of the house. Possession of the house can be a form of child support.

Can I throw my wife out of the house?

If you want to leave your family home, you can. In most cases, partners who are going to separate reach an agreement about who will leave the home. If they cannot agree, a family law court may be able to make an order that forces one partner to leave.

Does the husband have to leave the house in a divorce?

You can legally stay in your house during the divorce process unless there is a restraining order, or other court order requiring you to stay away from your spouse, your children, or the property. You have the absolute right to stay in the marital home if you are listed on the title to that property.