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is there a law against locking a co owner out of a home

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer
As a general matter, co-owners have equal rights to possession of the entirety of real property. You may not lawfully exclude your co-owner, regardless of whether the property is the primary residence of either of you.
As a general matter, co-owners have equal rights to possession of the entirety of real property. You may not lawfully exclude your co-owner,... Read More
Generally speaking, lawsuits for broken engagements -- regardless of reason or fault -- are strongly disfavored in our legal system.  Moreover, the costs to collect damages arising from broken engagements are disproportionate to the damages themselves. Most people (and the courts) view the broken engagement as a dodged bullet.... Read More
Generally speaking, lawsuits for broken engagements -- regardless of reason or fault -- are strongly disfavored in our legal system.  Moreover,... Read More
Although it will be more difficult, I am not aware of any jurisdiction that would prevent you from representing yourself, even though it's not a small claims matter.  It may be difficult, however, to overcome the written title showing your ex-boyfriend as part owner, but he should at least pay half the insurance.  You should check whether, in the state in which the car is registered, an owner is required to insure a car which he/she is not driving.  If not, you should cancel the insurance.... Read More
Although it will be more difficult, I am not aware of any jurisdiction that would prevent you from representing yourself, even though it's not a... Read More