Request a restraining order or vacate order if appropriate.
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Yes
Are you talking about the estate of you and your spouse? If you were married, then the estate will automatically be yours anyway. It would possibly be a different situation if you were divorced or separated.
The general answer is yes, the spouse of a felon can owna gun as long as the felon has no access to it.
If you mean Gotta keep em separated it's The Offspring
No. That would be a crime and you should report it to the local district attorney.
In the Unites States, generally, yes.
You should never keep secrets from your spouse because then your relationship is just built on lies.
no they can't
While there might be a state law somewhere that allows it, I would be surprised. A separation does not remove the duty of each spouse to support the other. If the employee has the insurance befre the separation, he will have to keep it until a divorce, remarriage after divorce, she obtains her own insurance or a court orders otherwise.
The estate would be responsible for the loan. If that is satisfied, she can keep the house. She may be able to take out a loan to pay off the debt.
There is no requirement that you put a spouse on your rental agreement in Florida. If this were your primary home and you were purchasing it, then there would be requirement that both are on title or the one spouse sign document acknowledging they have the right to be.