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Separated a while ago, now Wife want to come back after applying divorce

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07 Jun 23 #521218 by mkrish835
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Guys,
I need some guidance of what i should with my situation. Me and wife separated 20 months ago, now wife want to come back to the house i live after applying divorce. House is registered on my name only. Its been a few days since i applied for divorce and she is aware of it. Now i have my mother at home living with me and my wife want to come back to the house to create nuisance. Should i change locks so that she wont enter? She is bit erratic and she creates ruckus if she comes in to the house. Im really worried that she comes and make a big scene. what should i do?

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11 Jun 23 #521253 by WYSPECIAL
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Is she hoping to reconcile? Is that something you would want?

Is it the house you lived in as a married couple?

Does she have keys?

Is there a reason she needs to live there now, eg she is homeless?

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