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brokenheart_mom
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Texas
Per our temporary orders my ex has use of the house until the settlement of the divorce. We purchased the home prior to our marriage. The mortgage is to us individually as single people and I am listed under my maiden name. I still have seperate property in the home that he is denying me. He will not let me in the home claiming that he has exclusive rights to it and that if I enter he will have me arrested for trespassing. Can he do this? Can I force him to sell the home now, prior to the divorce since it is not a product of the marriage? Can I get my belongings and my son's belongings out of the house prior to the divorce? The divorce is extremely adversarial and we are going to be engaged in a custody battle of a joint child (I have 2 the oldest isn't his and is with me, the younges he has). This has already been going on for 9 months and probably will continue for at least another 6 months. I'm concerned about my property (some of which consists of family heirlooms), and my older son would really enjoy having the rest of his toys. Do I have to wait until this thing is over? Do I have to have an attorney to do anything about it?
Per our temporary orders my ex has use of the house until the settlement of the divorce. We purchased the home prior to our marriage. The mortgage is to us individually as single people and I am listed under my maiden name. I still have seperate property in the home that he is denying me. He will not let me in the home claiming that he has exclusive rights to it and that if I enter he will have me arrested for trespassing. Can he do this? Can I force him to sell the home now, prior to the divorce since it is not a product of the marriage? Can I get my belongings and my son's belongings out of the house prior to the divorce? The divorce is extremely adversarial and we are going to be engaged in a custody battle of a joint child (I have 2 the oldest isn't his and is with me, the younges he has). This has already been going on for 9 months and probably will continue for at least another 6 months. I'm concerned about my property (some of which consists of family heirlooms), and my older son would really enjoy having the rest of his toys. Do I have to wait until this thing is over? Do I have to have an attorney to do anything about it?