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If one of the parties moves out of the house they will lose it in the property division.

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If one of the parties moves out of the house they will lose it in the property division.

No. Presence in the home does not dictate how assets are divided in divorce. Interests in the home comes from who is on title or from status as a party to a divorce case in which it is an asset.

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