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I have reached a state of non-reconciliation with my wife. I purchased and solely own the house in which we are living. My wife also owns a house that she purchased before we wed. Both houses are located about 5 miles away. Her house is not under any lease agreement, so she can move in anytime she wants.
Lately I suggested that we separated, and that she could move to her house during the separation. She refused and told me to move out of my house. I would gladly do that, but unfortunately, I have been paying all mortgage and bills alone (for as long as I met her) and I can barely save any money on the side. I think she is trying to hurt me for asking a separation, but yet makes our marriage life miserable.
Is there a legal way she could be ordered to move out and go to her house while I stay at my house? I am considering advices from an attorney, but I wanted to hear from you guys first.
Important: We have a one year old girl that I love dearly.
Best regards.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have reached a state of non-reconciliation with my wife. I purchased and solely own the house in which we are living. My wife also owns a house that she purchased before we wed. Both houses are located about 5 miles away. Her house is not under any lease agreement, so she can move in anytime she wants.
Lately I suggested that we separated, and that she could move to her house during the separation. She refused and told me to move out of my house. I would gladly do that, but unfortunately, I have been paying all mortgage and bills alone (for as long as I met her) and I can barely save any money on the side. I think she is trying to hurt me for asking a separation, but yet makes our marriage life miserable.
Is there a legal way she could be ordered to move out and go to her house while I stay at my house? I am considering advices from an attorney, but I wanted to hear from you guys first.
Important: We have a one year old girl that I love dearly.
Best regards.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?