Ex Husband Selling Your Items

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Selling someone elses belongings without consent is generally illegal. If done during an active Temporary Protection Order (TPO), it may be a violation of the order and could lead to legal consequences. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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Tehama county CA
In Tehama County, CA, generally:
- You have a right to your personal property.
- Your ex-husband cannot allow someone else to sell your belongings without your consent.
Can you provide more details on the situation?
We had a TPO that expired in April 11th * and he had his girlfriends mom post my daughter and Is items for sale in February and March of *
In Tehama County, CA, after a TPO has expired:
- The individual is no longer legally restrained from certain actions.
- Selling someone else's belongings without consent could potentially be considered theft.
Could you clarify if a property division agreement was in place post-divorce?
What if it was during the tpo was in place?
If the sales occurred while a Temporary Protection Order (TPO) was active, they might be considered a violation of the order. Generally:
- A TPO often prevents the restrained person from altering shared or another person's property.
- Any breach of the order could lead to legal consequences.
Please consult with a local attorney for specific advice.