There is always a time you are undecided you end up contemplating about matters of importance for a longer period of time. Granted that you have your own reasons, deciding when the right time is to move out is mainly based on evaluated circumstances. If you ask yourself whether you need to move out, there is still a hint of uncertainty. To get rid of your uncertainties, ask your family and determine their insights about the schedule of your move. But what if you are the only one who is moving? Your marriage is on the rocks and you don't exactly own the place where you presently live with your family. There is no need for legal actions to know what to do. As civil people, you need to settle the matter with your partner the right way. You have to talk about what needs to be done instead of bringing the issue in the court. Why are you being evicted from your own house? Is it really your house? As much as possible make things crystal clear before you opt for actions that may be unacceptable later on. If you can no longer coexist with your partner and divorce is the only last resort you need to do.