本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Both parties have right of possession of the matrimonial home, regardless of ownership.
A prenup (marriage contract) cannot limit this right.
The court can grant exclusive possession of the matrimonial home – but criminal charges may have the same result, again, regardless of ownership.
A spouse cannot sell the matrimonial home without the written consent of the other spouse.
A spouse cannot mortgage or borrow against the matrimonial home without the written consent of the other spouse.
A court can force the sale of the matrimonial home but may choose not to, leaving a spouse in long-term possession of the matrimonial home.
A court will rarely force one spouse to sell to the other, whether or not this is sensible or efficient – but this result may be achieved through careful planning and execution.
Unlike any other assets, the day that you get married, effectively half the equity in the home is "gifted" to the other spouse.
The unique treatment of gifts and inheritances is lost once they are invested in the matrimonial home.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net