Fort Collins, CO asked in Divorce and Real Estate Law for Colorado

Q: My common law husband wants to kick me and my kids (not his) out of the house. The house is his. What are my rights?

I have been paying rent and utilities.

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Timothy Canty
Timothy Canty
Answered
  • Evergreen, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: At present you have no rights except possibly as a month to month tenant. If you are indeed married and you file for a dissolution of marriage, you may have rights to marital property and maintenance. This can be a complicated question and you should confer with a family law attorney.

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