In some cases, yes.
If either you or your spouse have lived in the property at any time since your marriage, , your spouse will have to consent to the sale of the property. This is required by the Dower Act. There is no exception.
In some cases, yes.
If either you or your spouse have lived in the property at any time since your marriage, , your spouse will have to consent to the sale of the property. This is required by the Dower Act. There is no exception.
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