My husband wants a guest to come to our house but I don’t want her in my house. What are the laws here?
Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at
3:43 am
Me and my husband are seperated and are getting divorced. I want to know if I can legally tell this girl to get out of my house if my husband invites her in.
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This is a personal matter between you and your husband, not a legal matter.
depends who rules the house you or your husband!! and who can scream the loudest!
If you go through the legal system to handle this one, you should also consider getting a divorce lawyer. Your husband isn’t going to appreciate it.
Either offer to put the guest up in a hotel, or go to a hotel yourself for a few days. Go somewhere with a good restaurant and get room service, and a nice massage. That sounds nice, that’s what I would do.
Edit: Since you’re separated, I would imagine the answer would depend on who is living in the house. If he is and you’re not, I don’t see how you would have any say. If you’re living in the house and he’s not but has invited someone to stay with you, I don’t see why you would have to let her in. Maybe it’s time to change the locks.
The hell is not welcome in your own law call the way what the bimbo up and tell her she insist she insist she wont have great memories by the way what the bimbo up and tell her she wont have great memories by the hell is female.
Wow. This is a sticky one.
Since you and your husband are getting divorced, there’s already a question of assets. Presumably your separation agreement covered who will have possession of which assets (such as the house) until the divorce. If your husband was granted possession of the house until the divorce, then there isn’t anything you can do about his choice of guests. If you got possession, or there is some sort of joint possession, then you will have an equal right over the property and could conceivably call the police to remove her from the premises if you want. However, the police may or may not do it – they might decide its a civil matter and leave it up to you guys to work out.
And are you currently living in the house? If you’re not, I don’t think any cop would remove her based on your desire that she not be in your former home.
This is the wrong place for that sort of advice. Why not phone a Solicitor. Initially just for advice on your rights.
No, you cannot. If you and your husband are joint owners, either one of you can bring in guests.
this is a civil matter, just tell her she’s not welcome
If you both still ‘own’ the house then there is nothing you can do.
The only way that this could concievably be dealt with is for you to take civil proceedings with here for trespassing, but that would be canceled out by your husbands permission. The police will not remove her unless she damages your property as it is not a criminal offense otherwise. If you try and remove her you will be arrested for assault and they will have the house to themselves.
You are both separated, he can see who he wants, as can you. I suggest you grow up and get on with your life.