applegirl129
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Vermont
A relative bought a house with a woman he was involved with, and the two have a young child together. The relationship has broken and been patched up a few times, and he has sole custody of the child. The deed to the house is in both their names, but the mortgage is in his name only as he has taken full responsibility for payments on the house. The woman wants out of the relationship, but wants him to leave the house and continue paying the mortgage (as she is unable to pay). If he does this, it will be difficult to support himself and child in a separate residence and keep up the mortgage payments on a house he does not live in. The woman has refused to leave the house or allow it to be sold. Does he have any options that would allow him to stay in the house? Or any options at all?
A relative bought a house with a woman he was involved with, and the two have a young child together. The relationship has broken and been patched up a few times, and he has sole custody of the child. The deed to the house is in both their names, but the mortgage is in his name only as he has taken full responsibility for payments on the house. The woman wants out of the relationship, but wants him to leave the house and continue paying the mortgage (as she is unable to pay). If he does this, it will be difficult to support himself and child in a separate residence and keep up the mortgage payments on a house he does not live in. The woman has refused to leave the house or allow it to be sold. Does he have any options that would allow him to stay in the house? Or any options at all?