Technically, its his problem (according to him) that he cant give her the boot without going through the whole court thing because its winter time. He tells me he wants her out, this is the excuse he gives me for her not moving out. Could be true, could be just a convenient excuse to explain her presence there for the next several months while things are 'tied up in court' until he can come up with the next coverup for the fact she still lives there because they are still married (which is my suspicion, not that this is the argument or question here at all, this belongs on a forum for Real Life soap operas, not a legal question/advice forum) If Kansas divorce records were public, I would be all over them, but they arent, so I'm merely checking the validity of statements he has made to me regarding other things.
I believe in the whole court thing due to the At will tenancy things I have found online, but I'm seriously doubting the excuse he gave about being winter. Sounds to me like he would have to do that all regardless if she didnt agree to moving out.
As I said, call it poor judgement on my part to say anything except to ask the question:
B]Is it against Kansas law to kick someone out of a place in the wintertime?[/B]
This was my question, which got all muddled up because of my giving out more information than was necessary and people focusing in on the juicy story of: OOO, shes the mistress wondering why the wife wont leave! =P
Which it sounds like there isnt any such law, although the laws of At Will Tenancy do apply which could lead to the courtroom battles he described and such. Sorry for the rambling[