How can my friend force his live-in partner out of his home?

Full question:

I have a friend who has a live in partner for 2 years now. They have a son together and live in his home. Things are getting out of hand and the relationship is getting bad. He was asking his live in partner to leave his house, but she refused to leave. Is there any legal action that he can do to make her leave his house since she doesn't want to leave voluntarily?

Answer:

The answer depends on whether she has any ownership in the house or is named on a lease.

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The 222 rule in relationships suggests that if a couple has lived together for two years, has been in a committed relationship for two years, and has a child together, they may be viewed as common-law spouses in some jurisdictions. However, the specifics can vary by state, and not all states recognize common-law marriage. It's important to consult local laws to understand the implications.