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    Default Abandonment and Withholding of Personal Property

    Nevada
    I lived with my "husband" for over 11 years and we held ourselves out as husband and wife. He supported me the entire time. I went to california to recover for 4 weeks from some serious health issues. Ten days after I arrived, he and my best friend sent me pornographic pictures and a sound video from their cell phones to mine of the two of them engaged in oral sex. During a very upsetting telephone discussion I was threatened with being shot in the head if I returned to my home in Nevada. He sent me here with $50 in my pocket for "incidentals." I have been here for six weeks and he will not turn over my property. We lived in the house for 22 months and signed a 6-month lease which is now running month-to-month. No new lease has been signed. I never moved out of the house. I was to return home in four weeks. He has since moved in the other woman and her children. All my clothing, personal belongings, gifts given to me, and furnishings purchased to make a house our home are being refused to me. He did not cover the rent check from my bank account that he mailed before I left and was to deposit funds the day after I left. Overdraft protection put my checking 600 in the negative. He paid none of the bills (the accounts were placed in my name) for April and May. There are contract cancellation fees accruing. He conned me into signing over the title to a 1998 Nissan Pathfinder that is registered and insured in my name. I have been exposed to Hepatitis C because of his sexual activity with the woman. He has caused financial hardship on the people I was visiting. He deprived me of medical care for a collapsed lung/severe emphyzema. I also believe he is using meth again. Do I have any rights? Can he do all these horrendous things to me and get away with it? Since I never moved out, can he prevent me from taking a trip to Nevada and my home to get my belongings? My health is seriously suffering from all this stress!

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    Default Re: Abandonment and Withholding of Personal Property

    If he has items of your property you can try to convince him to return them, you can see if the police will give you a "civil assist" to help you recover them, or you can sue him.

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