Mario R. asked
My girlfriend and I split up, and she is trying to kick me and my daughter out of the house, which is in her and her ex-husband's name, and is demanding $120 weekly rent. Can she legally do this without a written agreement in North Carolina? Additionally, she plans to sell the house and move to Utah, which would prevent me from seeing our daughter. What are the chances of the court not allowing her to move to Utah for joint custody, and how can I handle this without a lawyer?
August 18th, 2024
Jill B. answered
In North Carolina, if you are living in the premises, she is entitled to contribution on expenses, b...
August 18th, 2024
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