You need to provide details about the "house". Do you own or rent? Did either party own it before you were married? How long have you been married? How long have you been apart? I don't know the details of your situation, am not acting as your lawyer and cannot give you legal advice. I will say as a general proposition of law, that joint owners of real property have equal right to full enjoyment of the property. Thus, one owner may be able to have another live with him or her as long...
You need to include more detailed information for someone to be able to give you a more responsive answer. For example, who is "we"? Who are the legal parents/guardians of the child? What is your relationship past/present to the "other parent"? What state is the child support order in? What state is "our" state? Providing these answers might help someone generate a more detailed response. I can not represent you and am not offering you legal advice as I do not know the details of...
I agree with Mr. Frye to a great extent. In addition, however, I would suggest you call the local office of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, as they regulate discharge into state waters. I would also call the Ohio Department of Health as they deal with sewage treatement/disposal (which could be part of the discharge) and infectious insects such as mosquitos. As Mr. Frye pointed out, the cost of your bringing a claim for trespass, nuisance, or under the Clean Water Act is...
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You need to get an attorney licensed to practice in Arizona. You are in a situation that does not lend itself well to a 4,000 character answer over the internet. You're talking about your home--likely your most important and significant asset. If you are unemployed, you may be able to seek the assistance of a legal aid attorney. Check out the website www.azlawhelp.org. Having said that, let me say that you both have significant legal obstacles to overcome. Don't be overly intimidated by...