You have options, If Your husband does not leave, you can go to your police department have him physically removed from the property if he is being difficult. But, you need to talk to one of the police officers to do this. You should bring your documents with you so you can verify your ownership of the house.
The only way you can force your husband out of the house would be to file for a limited or absolute divorce and have a judge award you the rights to the house as part of the property division.
No! Legally, it's her home, too--even if it's only his name on the mortgage, deed, or lease. It doesn't matter whether you rent or own, your spouse can't just kick you out of the marital residence. Of course, that doesn't mean that, sometimes, for whatever reason, it's not better to just go ahead and leave.
The only way you can force your husband out of the house would be to file for a limited or absolute divorce and have a judge award you the rights to the house as part of the property division.
Withdrawing an application is the process of taking yourself out of consideration for a position that you've applied to. It might involve communicating with a hiring manager or other HR professional via email or phone.
To obtain a divorce in Virginia, either you or your spouse must be a resident of Virginia for at least six months prior to filing for divorce. If there are no children from the marriage, you must be separated for a minimum of six months and have a written property settlement agreement before you may file for divorce.