You cannot "legally" get him removed from the home short of either (a) having some kind of domestic violence situation where you need an Order for Protection issued, thereby removing him from the home, or (b) filing for divorce, having a temporary hearing, and having the house awarded to you. If you can "convince" him to leave voluntarily, that's up to you. Whether it comes back to hurt your case is dependant on a host of factors.
anonymous
Posted over 14 years ago.
You cannot "legally" get him removed from the home short of either (a) having some kind of domestic violence situation where you need an Order for Protection issued, thereby removing him from the home, or (b) filing for divorce, having a temporary hearing, and having the house awarded to you. If you can "convince" him to leave voluntarily, that's up to you. Whether it comes back to hurt your case is dependant on a host of factors.