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Can wife move in new lover to my house ?

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14 May 20 #512411 by Wardupp
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Can I stop her living in my house with new boyfriend?

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14 May 20 #512415 by .Charles
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If you're not living there, what would be the purpose of stopping somebody from living there?

The simple answer is no. It's no different to having a friend over to stay. From a financial settlement point of view, her cohabitation will probably show her needs to be less that if she were to remain single as the new partner will contribute financially.

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15 May 20 #512424 by Wardupp
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She is not selling the house , has changed the locks, just taken my house and living with new boyfriend! I must be able to do something?

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15 May 20 #512426 by rubytuesday
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The house isn't "your" house, it's also your wife's as you are married.

How long have you been separated? Have you begun divorce proceedings yet?

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15 May 20 #512427 by Wardupp
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Sorry our house.
11months and yes

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16 May 20 #512449 by WYSPECIAL
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So you haven't lived there for 11 months?

What are the plans for the house in the divorce?

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16 May 20 #512451 by Wardupp
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Well obviously I want to sell it but she is sitting pretty with no interest in selling it as she has moved her boyfriend in

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