hdsportster444
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Massachusetts.
Hello. I am trying to figure out if my wife has rights to my house. We are not divorced, yet, actually haven't even filed. It has been mentioned a few times, but she says things like "I don't want to go through that right now, etc." I am not sure if this is just laziness, or not. She left the house 25 months ago. At the time, when we decided to split up, I gave her the option of staying in the house, and I would have left. She decided that she wanted to leave, so she found an apartment, signed a lease and left. The house was purchased almost 4 years ago, solely in my name. I have lived in, and paid for the house for the past 25 months. I have a 15 year old son who lives with me. I have no support arrangement with her, but she occasionally takes him shopping to help out. She earns more money than I do. At first when this came about I was afraid I would not be able to afford the house by myself, but I have never even been late on a mortgage payment.
I now have a girlfriend who lives in the house with me. My wife sometimes gets angry and threatens to get her kicked out of "her" house. She claims that an attorney told her that she can do that, and that it is her house.
I spoke to an attorney at the courthouse, where they give free advice, and she said that it is MY house, and she has no rights to it, other than perhaps some equity from the time that she was living in and helping pay for the house.
I am not sure who to believe. Not sure if she actually spoke to an attorney? If so, was he or she wrong? Was the attorney at the courthouse wrong?
Hello. I am trying to figure out if my wife has rights to my house. We are not divorced, yet, actually haven't even filed. It has been mentioned a few times, but she says things like "I don't want to go through that right now, etc." I am not sure if this is just laziness, or not. She left the house 25 months ago. At the time, when we decided to split up, I gave her the option of staying in the house, and I would have left. She decided that she wanted to leave, so she found an apartment, signed a lease and left. The house was purchased almost 4 years ago, solely in my name. I have lived in, and paid for the house for the past 25 months. I have a 15 year old son who lives with me. I have no support arrangement with her, but she occasionally takes him shopping to help out. She earns more money than I do. At first when this came about I was afraid I would not be able to afford the house by myself, but I have never even been late on a mortgage payment.
I now have a girlfriend who lives in the house with me. My wife sometimes gets angry and threatens to get her kicked out of "her" house. She claims that an attorney told her that she can do that, and that it is her house.
I spoke to an attorney at the courthouse, where they give free advice, and she said that it is MY house, and she has no rights to it, other than perhaps some equity from the time that she was living in and helping pay for the house.
I am not sure who to believe. Not sure if she actually spoke to an attorney? If so, was he or she wrong? Was the attorney at the courthouse wrong?