Sometimes there are situations in which it becomes absolutely impossible to live with a person after a breakup. However, by law, you have the right to formally evict your ex-wife from your apartment. How to do it?
Instructions
Step 1
Make sure that your ex-spouse does not have ownership rights in your apartment, that is, there is no share in her. In this case, all sorts of tricks are useless, it will not work to evict her according to the law. In addition, property purchased in marriage will be considered your joint property. This means that if you became the owner of a home after receiving a stamp in your passport, your wife has the same right to an apartment as you, therefore, she cannot be evicted.
Step 2
If you have children from a marriage with your ex-wife, you may be required to provide them with housing if you want to evict your spouse. By law, children cannot be kicked out into the street, and if they and your ex-wife have nowhere to go at all, the court must retain the right to use your property for a certain period.
Step 3
If the apartment is not privatized, then the ex-wife can only be evicted from the apartment by a court decision and only if she violates public order by her behavior and makes living together in the apartment impossible. The fact is that when living in a non-privatized apartment, you have equal rights, and in the event of a divorce, you become, as it were, neighbors, and the right to evict a neighbor is clearly stipulated in the law. Submit to the court the evidence of other persons living in the entrance, as well as the district police officer, and you are most likely to be able to win the case if minors do not live with you.
Step 4
If you are the owner of a privatized apartment, bought or inherited before marriage, then feel free to go to court about the loss of your wife's right to housing after a divorce. A deregistration procedure will be carried out, and then the ex-wife can be evicted. All such processes have many subtleties; it is difficult to find a single general recipe. In any case, it is better to settle the matter peacefully and not appear in court at all.