"And only have it in your name so when yall get divorced, they cant give it to her"
-Old Military Head at work just told me this.
Even if the property is only in your name, you may not be allowed to sell or encumber the home without your spouse’s consent, or court approval.
All assets will need to be identified and valued as part of the process of working out what there is to divide up. The home and any other properties will be included in this – regardless of whose name the property is in. "There is no formula in this country setting out how assets are to be split on divorce,"
you've got to be kidding me...so if she pays lets say the cable bill is she entitled to anything?Not a bad plan in theory, but if she's putting any money towards the household, she is still entitled to some of the post-marital equity.
Women change during divorces. Lawyers make sure of that.
Hard to do when over half (probably closer to 60% now) of first marriages fail. And the bolded is the pointWho goes into marriage thinking about divorce? Don't get married and save yourself the trouble breh
A woman wanting half of the shyt in a divorce isn't trifling though. You could be in love with a great woman and still break up, that's just how relationships work. And there isn't anything wrong with her wanting to get what she legally can get.Again, don't marry triflin. bytches don't just do 360s out of the blue. They ALWAYS give off signs of trife. Lots of cats just refuse to open their eyes.
search up the legal term "matrimonial home"nah that cant be right. if you put the house in ur mother's name, i dont see how in the hell they can take it away from u.
you've got to be kidding me...so if she pays lets say the cable bill is she entitled to anything?
...get married brehs