Q: I’ve been married for close to 30 years and have dealt with infidelity and neglect and abuse yet now my husband is alway
Kicking my two sons out who are here with us but they pay the bills and they make sure I have what I need since my husband doesn’t really care and drinks, smokes pot, and I am unemployed now because of an accident and other things which ended up me having to close my business. Can he kick them out if I don’t want them to leave and both they and myself fear me staying alone with him which he has been trying to do for a while now? What can I do? Can I legally get him to leave again because he abandoned our house for 3-4 months and came back uninvited and he makes everything unbearable but he is in the deed of the house because we are married though I paid it.
A: You should consult with a divorce attorney. I don't know what you mean that your husband is kicking your sons out; if you are not on the deed, perhaps he could go to court to evict them, so see that attorney ASAP.
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