How do I get my spouse to move out of our house if he is a habitual drunk and verbally abusive to me and our children?

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How do I get my spouse to move out of our house if he is a habitual drunk and verbally abusive to me and our children?

Asked on April 9, 2012 under Family Law, South Carolina

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Alan Pransky / Law Office of Alan J Pransky

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If you want to get divorced, you can file a divorce action and file a motion to have him move out of the house.  If you don't want a divorce, you can file a seperate support action and file the same motion.


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