Spouse Eviction

Unfortunately, the law does not provide for any type of “spouse eviction.” The best way for you to handle this is to file for a divorce from bed and board, giving the court some compelling reason (like you are the primary caregiver for your children) to do an interim distribution of the house to you. The fact that the house is solely in your name will definitely help.

Good luck,

Shonnese D. Stanback
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
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Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
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email: sstanback@rosen.com

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I need some advise on how to get my spouse out of the house. The home is in my name alone, I am soley responsable for all bills. I do not want to move myself and lose the home. I cannot afford to move and continue to pay my mortgage…Any suggestions?