He argues that a nesting order cannot exist between unmarried spouses, or more specifically, in the absence of an order for exclusive possession. I adopt the reasoning in Greenough v. Greenough[1] that a nesting Order can exist, and reference other circumstances in which a non-titled common law spouse can continue to reside in a family home pending trial.
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