In the divorce decree, If the judge reward the house to spouse "A" but spouse "B" refuse to leave. How long will the jud In the divorce decree, If the judge reward the house to spouse "A" but spouse "B" refuse to leave. How long will the judge give spouse "B" to vacate premises Asked by rb9003 15 months ago Similar questions: divorce decree judge reward house spouse refuse leave long jud Politics & Law > Law.
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Depends if there is a love triangle between the judge and spouse A and B, and if there are children involved.
2) If the house is awarded to spouse A, spouse B must move as soon as spouse A tells them to, if a different time froma has not been stipulared in the decree - it's trespassing/burglary, and spouse B does not have a right to be there. Spouse A should change the locks on the doors and arrange for Spouse B's belongings to be delivered to him/her; if it turns nasty, then a restraining order should be sought and awarded.
When a judge makes an award of that sort, it should say how many days Spouse "B" has to vacate the premises. If it does not, a motion needs to file with the judge ordered "B" to be gone on or before a date and time certain. If "B" fails to obey, the next step would be contempt of court proceedings in which the judge can have "B" fined and incarcerated until the decree is obeyed.
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