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All Forum Posts by: Lynda Allison

Lynda Allison has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

The deed has my name first, then her name is under mine. She refuses to take her name off of it.`

o.k. I am going to see an attorney on Thursday. I just don't want my wife out on the street when we have paid the property taxes & fixed the place up. Thank you

The divorce decree states that she was to remain in the home until otherwise mutually agreed. Then, me or her could live there & if not mutually agreed upon, then my granddaughter inherits the property.

I got divorced in 2005. My ex is on the deed still. She refuses to take her name off of it. I am remarried. I put my new wife lifetime rights to live there for a lifetime. Can my ex kick her out even if the will states that she can live there? Please help!

Post: Writing a will

Lynda AllisonPosted
  • Marydel, DE
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
Originally posted

I need a question answered if possible. I own a mobile home with property. Me & my ex wife is on the deed. If I write a will out giving my new wife lifetime survivorship rights to live there, can my ex wife make her move out

Post: Writing a will

Lynda AllisonPosted
  • Marydel, DE
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

I need a question answered if possible. I own a mobile home with property. Me & my ex wife is on the deed. If I write a will out giving my new wife lifetime survivorship rights to live there, can my ex wife make her move out?