Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Kentucky
comman law
lived with a man for ten years he wants me out. do i have any rights here
Asked on 5/23/08, 7:43 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas McAdam
Thomas A. McAdam, III, Attorney
Re: comman law
Kentucky does not recognize common law marriages, but you may have some personal property rights in any items the two of you bought together. Items which you paid for, or owned prior to the relationship, belong to you, and your partner has no legal claim to them. Similarly, things he bought or had before you moved in together are his alone.
If your name is on your lease, your partner may have to take you to court to evict you.
You are best advised to contact an attorney in your home county for advice as to your rights in this matter. You can call or email the Kentucky Bar Association for a referral.
Answered on 5/23/08, 4:04 pm
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