Once a complaint is filed, you would have to file a motion asking the court to grant you exclusive use of the marital home. It would then be up to the court's discretion as to whether the motion was granted.
Each county has their own rules for granting exclusive use of the residence. You need to check the rules in your county or consult with a local attorney.
In your initial filing, you request possession of the marital estate. If you also request custody this is usually granted to the parent that is awarded custody. After the initial filing for separation or contemporaneously, you would file a motion for temporary support. In that motion you would ask for the court to order your spouse out of the house and award it to you until the court disposes of the matter.
You can bring a motion once you have filed for separation for temporary exclusive use of the home. You should consult a family law attorney to determine what type of action should be brought and how to bring a motion for control of the property.
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