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If the property is in joint names (owned or rented), then your partner may have a legitimate claim to leave their possessions in the home until the claim is resolved. | If the property is in joint names (owned or rented), then your partner may have a legitimate claim to leave their possessions in the home until the claim is resolved. | ||
==Next steps== | ==Next steps== | ||
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You should talk to a lawyer before doing anything that might look unfair. And you should let your partner know if you take any of these steps. | You should talk to a lawyer before doing anything that might look unfair. And you should let your partner know if you take any of these steps. | ||
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==Common questions== | ==Common questions== | ||
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Get a lawyer’s advice before you sign a separation agreement, even one negotiated by a mediator, to fully understand what the agreement means and how it affects your legal rights and obligations. | Get a lawyer’s advice before you sign a separation agreement, even one negotiated by a mediator, to fully understand what the agreement means and how it affects your legal rights and obligations. | ||
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==Get help== | ==Get help== |
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