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What if the owners of a home at the time of the storm are divorced, separated or otherwise no longer live together? Can both apply for the same property?

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What if the owners of a home at the time of the storm are divorced, separated or otherwise no longer live together? Can both apply for the same property?

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The Road Home can accept only one application for each property, and this applies to owners that are divorced or separated or may no longer be living together. Both owners must sign The Road Home covenants and will jointly receive the benefits unless legal documents direct The Road Home to do something else. If one of the spouses cannot be located, the person filing The Road Home application may initiate a lawsuit that requests the court to authorize who receives The Road Home benefits. If spouses or other owner-applicants are in dispute over the benefits and disposition of the property, the owners will need to legally settle the community property. A lawyer can assist with these options.

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