Eviction Notice Legalities Explained

Summary

In Georgia, property may pass to a surviving spouse through rights of survivorship, a will, or intestacy laws. However, eviction laws require the legal owner to serve the notice. Consulting a lawyer is advisable for personalized guidance.

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Halo
Hello Halo, nice to meet you! How may I assist you with your legal concerns today?
I wanted to know this: My wife died and the house is still in her name only, since then i had my new girlfriend mive in, can i kick her out or serve an eviction notice if the home we live in is in my deceased wides name only?
Hello Halo, I'm sorry for your loss. In Georgia, the property may pass to you through the "rights of survivorship" if you were joint tenants, or via a will or intestacy laws. However, eviction laws require the legal owner to serve the notice. You may need to consult a lawyer for further guidance.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome, Halo. I'm glad I could provide some initial guidance. If you need more legal assistance or wish to consult a lawyer, don't hesitate to ask. Remember, every situation is unique, so it's always good to get personalized advice. Best of luck!
So true. Your advice is so helpful.
I'm glad to hear my advice was helpful, Halo. If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please don't hesitate to ask. Your understanding of the legal aspects of your situation is important to us at FreeLawChat.