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If you both own the home or are both listed on the lease or rental agreement, you can move back in if you want. It’s your place, too. But in this case, you ''should tell'' your partner your plan. If returning could escalate conflict, you may want to think twice. If you can’t get along, you may need a court order to move back in or to force your partner to move out. You should get legal advice in this case. | If you both own the home or are both listed on the lease or rental agreement, you can move back in if you want. It’s your place, too. But in this case, you ''should tell'' your partner your plan. If returning could escalate conflict, you may want to think twice. If you can’t get along, you may need a court order to move back in or to force your partner to move out. You should get legal advice in this case. | ||