Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

Exclusive rights to marital home

If I was awarded exclusive rights to our home, does that mean I have to stay living in it until it sells. And if not, I am responsible for the mortgage in whole if I move out?


Asked on 4/15/07, 6:31 pm

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Gordon Nicol Law Office of Gordon T. Nicol

Re: Exclusive rights to marital home

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It would depend on the wording of the judgement. You need to have a Florida Real Estate Attorney review the relevant documents.

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Answered on 4/16/07, 1:41 pm


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