Are divorces listed in newspapers?
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Are divorces listed in newspapers?
You may not know that most court documents are public record (meaning the public can read it) unless there is a specific reason why they shouldn’t be. This includes your divorce papers (and even your Separation Agreement, if filed).
Can my wife force me to sell the house?
If you and your ex own a home that is in both of your names, they cannot legally force you to sell the house. Usually, spouses trying to force a property sale need to free up the capital so they can find a property of their own. Therefore, this is sometimes an agreeable solution for both parties.
Can my ex refuse to sell our house?
What do I do if my ex won’t sign to sell our house? You cannot force a sale, but you can try to come to an agreement with them, by either buying them out or selling them your part of the property.
Can I sell a jointly owned house?
ownership is equal. There is no alternative. if one party wants out, then the other must agree to a sale of the property, or to buying the co-owner out. The other can be forced to sell by order of the Court if necessary, and the Court will order a sale by auction if one party refuses to co-operate.
What happens when one person wants to sell the house?
In this scenario the party who wishes to sell will have to issue Court proceedings to obtain an Order for Sale. The Court will give directions about how the property will be marketed and sold. The directions may include an Order for the party occupying the house to vacate.
Can a joint tenant force the sale of a property?
Generally, owners in joint tenancies and tenancies in common can sell their interests in the properties they own with others. Also, you can’t simply force the other owners in your property to sell it entirely without first filing a partition lawsuit.
How can a co owner force the sale of a property?
Section 66G demonstrates the power to force the sale of a property whereby one or more of the co-owners of the property are uncooperative. Even when one or more parties’ objects to the selling of the property, Section 66G grants the power to disregard the parties and appoint a trustee to perform the act.
How can I get my shares out of joint property?
Alternatively, he can transfer his undivided interest to his spouse by a surrender deed or gift deed, which she can further sell or transfer to a third party. There is an additional headache to deal with if the joint property is mortgaged.
Can joint property be willed?
A joint will can be executed with each other or with the third person in accordance with a proper agreement or contract in order to transfer or dispose of the property. A joint will can be made with another person through an agreement but it cannot be revoked by one testator.
What are my rights as a co-owner of a property?
Generally, joint owners have the right to possess and use the property. Most states do not require a joint owner to pay rent to the other joint owner(s) while exercising this right. Your rights as a joint owner also include: Money owed from renting the property to tenants.