If I don’t want to live with the parents of my husband, can I legally ask them to move out?
Asked on Oct 08th, 2013 on Family Law - California
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I and my husband bought a condominium in San Francisco in the year 2012. All the down payment was done by him since I am a house wife but the house in the name of both of us. His parents have been staying with us since last 3 years, they are on green card. But there are some issues, I can’t get along with them well enough and staying together is becoming harder. Because my husband doesn't agree with that, in that case can I alone stand for my right? How does this work? Please help me. I don’t want to divorce him as we have 2 kids and I don’t want to risk their future because of our internal fights.
You cannot do that because your husband could tell them it was ok and then a judge would say that he or she would not force them to move. You need to work with your husband.
It depends whether you are on title to the house or not as to what your rights are. I suggest you try mediation with your in-laws. I doubt your husband would agree to you asking them to move out.
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