Not unless you have a court order. Legally. He has a right to the premises, as he is an owner.
If her name is not on title.
File for separation, and change the locks; if he makes trouble, call the police.
yes mostly you can change locks on any doors
A landlord could get in trouble with the husband for changing the locks, but that seems unlikely, especially with a letter from the wife asking that they be changed. There is also no reason why the wife cannot change the locks herself.
in the state of Washington can I legally change the locks on my house. My husband left in Sept. 2013 and we have filed for divorce. There is still 60 days waiting period left before the divorce is final. He has taken his personal belongings, but still will let himself into the home when I am not there.
no
If you own the property, you can legally change the locks whenever you want.
no it is not legal.
i would leave it until a year and if he doesn't vist during that time then it looks like hes not coming back. if he does come back then disscuss if he would be happy for you to change the locks. if you got legal the house when you split things then you can change the locks. after all it is your house(legally)!!!AnswerAs the first contributor suggests, there is a lot more going on than worrying about the locks. But I would ask: Whose name is on the deed? If he owns the house, or co-owns it with equal and undivided interest, it might not be wise. Talk to the guy, and get some legal help.
Yes.
People who are going through a divorce should not change the locks before the divorce is finalized. If a judge has not awarded the house to anyone yet, it would be advisable to contact the police regarding the matter.
Change your locks