Q: Can you please clarify what is meant by marital home? It's "his" house (a family heir, not in his name) but IS where we
Have lived together since losing my home in 2013. He kicks us out every couple months, then begs us to come home. Only this time, he said nothing, just changed the locks. We were in here, staying here as of yesterday afternoon and did not leave with the intention of leaving, simply taking a breather so argument didn't escalate. Sorry to bother just want to be clear on my legal rights as I need my work clothes and sons school clothes.
A: If you were living there with his permission, then he would have to legally evict you. Therefore you have the right to enter the property to gather your property.
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