Community property vs property obtained prior to marriage question?
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Take it to your attorney. Have the papers drawn up to amend the deed. No one wants the thought of divorce to interfere with their marriage, but the cold hard facts are if you do not take care of your business every day (even while you are married) some time down the road it could really damage you. If the house was built after the marriage it is half yours, the deed needs to reflect this, plain and simple.
Also you should have never co-mingled your money (earned prior to the marriage) into a joint account. This action could cause you financial loss down the road.
Get a good lawyer. Sue him for your share of the property.
Depending on the state you live in, if you have a paper trail of your money and assets and can prove what you say, the judge should take that into account. Also, it depends on the length of the marriage. If you married 10 years ago and now want your due, good luck. But documentation will help to prove your case.
did you put your name on the lmortgage?
and when the property taxes arrive isn't your name on those?
Ask him what is the reason you are shutting me out of owning OUR home?
take your 70 k out of the joint account and put it in an account of your own
Don't give him a choice..
Tell him to put your name on the deed or you are going to
take action that he will not like, it is not a threat, it is a promise.
Then, file for divorce and ask for the house...
Depending on which state you live in and from being a real estate agent, anything that you had before the marriage, is still considered yours, anything that was acquired during the marriage now belongs to both, equally no matter how much $$ you put into it. If your name is not on the deed, but the property was aquired during the marriage, then it is still equally yours. Its justified as a joint venture and both parties equally participated.That goes the same for any mortgage or debt. If the debt was aquired during the marriage then it is consider a debt of both parties unless there was a pre-nup. If the money and property situation is so much of a problem that you cant work it out on your own, then I suggest an attorney.
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