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She can, however, ask the court for temporary possession of the house. She may or may not get it. Meanwhile, you need to work on being able to support yourself.
She can, however, ask the court for temporary possession of the house. She may or may not get it. Meanwhile, you need to work on being able to support yourself.
Since we're talking about temporary possession and since OP is the primary caregiver for the child, it's not so clear- particularly in CA which has rules that are fairly favorable to the lower income spouse.
Because he's in CA - and will be entitled to some level of spousal support even in a short term marriage, so there's no need to ask how long the marriage was - at least as it relates to his original question.
We don't know enough specifics to give any advice further than the above. One of them will have to ask the court for temporary possession of the house. Who gets temporary possession will depend on income, support, and a host of other factors.
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