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Old 01-11-2008, 06:27 PM
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Legaly seperated but he wont leave


What is the name of your state? Tennessee, We are legaly seperated and he wont leave the house he tells me next week or when I get my check it seems like that day will never come. I am head of household according to my lease (month to month) and I 've already asked the complex to take him off the lease but he tells them to put him back on. He does what ever he can to get me upset and I'm afraid I will have a nervous break down I already hate going home cause he is there. I have our children one is a special needs infant it's not like I can just pick up and move (his father of infant). He told me he wioll leave when ever he is ready he is putting me threw emotional and mental stress, nad the kids are starting to feel it and I am doing less production at my job due to the stress and emotional problems. Please what can I do to get him ot leave he just wont go. He has never hit me or yelled at me just picks and says things that are just plan ugly. He has no family here they all live in Florida or New York and they wont even come and get him. They say as long he on lease he don't have to leave every time I have the complex remove his name he has them put it back on. Can they get into trouble for doing that? I really could use some godd leagal advice.
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Old 01-11-2008, 06:34 PM
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What does the judgment in your lawsuit say about living together?
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Old 01-11-2008, 06:39 PM
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The complex won't just keep adding and removing him from the lease...
Give us the straight story.
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Old 01-11-2008, 06:55 PM
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what is in the court order? did the judge/magistrate/referee (whatever) assign the apartment to either of you?
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