yes it is alswyas legal as long as you own the house
You need to check with the landlord about that. You cant just change the locks on a property that you do not own.
If one spouse moves out the remaining spouse may benefit from having the house all to him/her self, either to enjoy the privacy or to have wild parties on the weekends, one never knows.
You need to clarify the state.
it have locks
The options include: stop paying the mortgage and let the bank repossess the house; pay the entire mortgage yourself; divorce the spouse and move out; divorce the spouse and stay, while your spouse moves out; find out why your spouse refuses to pay half of the mortgage and see if some agreement can be reached; seek cheaper housing; go on an extended backpack tour of Europe; enlist in the army. That's about it.
That depends on whose money (what bank accounts) are being used. If your using your personal bank account but the bank account still has funds from both parties in it-
"The One Where Joey Moves Out"
to me not exactly but it might. to me brake dancing is full of pops and locks and street dancing is pops and locks as well but with hip hop and ballet dance moves and so much more!
A husband has no legal obligation to support his mother-in-law.
If the homeowner allows it, then No.
It a protection that way u won't damage the transmission