Si una pareja casada tiene una casa y uno de ellos necesita dinero, puede pedir ayuda a un juez. Si el juez está de acuerdo, puede vender la casa para que la persona que lo necesita reciba su parte del dinero.
Es como cuando dos amigos compran juntos una bicicleta. Si uno de ellos necesita dinero para algo, puede vender la bicicleta y quedarse con su parte del dinero, incluso si el otro amigo no está de acuerdo.
Imagina que Juan y María son un matrimonio que compró una casa juntos. Después de separarse, María obtiene una orden del juez para recibir apoyo financiero. Si el juez decide que la casa se debe vender, Juan no puede evitarlo, y María puede recibir su parte del dinero de la venta.
23 Pa.C.S. 4361 - Execution Of Support Order Against Entireties Property (a) Entry of order.--Whenever married persons hold real property by the entireties and one spouse secures an order of court against the other spouse for the support of the plaintiff spouse or of a child of both persons or the defendant or for the support of both the plaintiff spouse and child and a copy of the order has been certified to the court of common pleas of the county in this Commonwealth in which the property is situated, the order shall be entered in that court as a judgment with the same effect as if it had been recovered as a judgment of that court. (b) Execution on judgment.--Execution may be issued on the judgment against the real property held by the entireties, and the property may be sold in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution issued on a judgment. In any writs of execution on the judgment, the defendant shall not be entitled to the benefit of 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 81 Subch. B (relating to exemptions from execution) or any other exemption statute. (c) Title of purchaser.--The sale of real property under this section conveys to the purchaser or purchasers thereof a good and valid title to the property and vests in the purchaser or purchasers the entire title of both the married persons in the same manner and with the same effect as if both married persons had joined in the conveyance of the property. 23 Pa.C.S. 4362 - Plaintiff's Share Of Proceeds Of Sale (a) General rule.--The plaintiff spouse shall be entitled, out of the proceeds of this sale, to such sums of money as represents the share in the property, based on the proportionate part of the original purchase money furnished by the plaintiff spouse for the purchase of the property. (b) Petition to
No, si hay una orden judicial y se cumplen ciertos requisitos, la venta de la propiedad se puede llevar a cabo sin el consentimiento del cónyuge que no quiere vender.
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