I don't think you can without it.
Why are you so worried? Are you both in love with one another or not?
hmm..best of luck.
2007-05-10 09:56:39
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answered by Brin 4
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The only way is to have him sign a sole and separate property agreement on the home.
Most states are community so after you are married 10 years or so and he has put money into the home he is entitled to a percentage of that back.
The only way is to do a small pre-nup between you both and have him sign a deed that he understands that the property is your sole and separate property.
2007-05-10 10:06:14
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answered by stormey_84074 3
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DO NOT put his name on the deed, help make any payments might help but YOU ought to get a pre-nup just to be 100%.
This may show you a side you didn't know or care for.
2007-05-10 10:01:27
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answered by steinerrw 4
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It relies upon of what you have. yet you're able to desire to realize there is not any such element as a prenup that isn't be in a position to be challenged. And any sources that have been gained after the marriage are continuously undemanding recreation. in my view i've got reached a element in my existence the place i understand i'm in no way getting married. i admire my existence how that's and that i'm financially properly off and would not commerce that for every person. anybody is going to throw around believe and love and of direction each and every marriage starts with them and ends without them. yet as a question of actuality 50% of first marriages end and the probabilities worsen after that so why no longer plan for the worst? My question is why might every person even date somebody who isn't their equivalent? Why even initiate a relationship in case you're able to desire to hold the different individual financially? popping out at the back of whilst it comes time to divide sources is the cost you pay for marrying somebody who's frankly no longer your equivalent. ------- in step with the extra info: I agree a hundred%. in case you the two going into it with your eyes open and as equals you may desire to the two pick to devise for the worst. no longer purely like the previous there is 0 reason to be in a relationship with somebody different than love. i do no longer pick a woman to cook dinner sparkling or something of the different motives maximum of our grandparents stayed collectively. and she or he shouldn't pick me to help her financially. --- the reason the sources gained in the time of a marriage are seen in many states to be community belongings is that it truly is impossible for the court docket to make sure possession. so they get divided 50/50. yet once you're equals interior the marriage then neither individual gets harm too badly. My advice is marry somebody who's your equivalent and demand that they proceed being your equivalent after the marriage. ...
2016-12-17 09:25:36
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answered by ? 4
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If its already paid for you might have a little protection, but if its not it will be seen as both of yours. Like always you really should talk to a lawyer about legal matter and not rely on the Internet answers to serious questions.
2007-05-10 10:14:50
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answered by snack_daddy10 6
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Check with an attorney to find out about the laws their concerning inherited property. In many states if it is inherited property he doesnt have rights to it but you need to seek advice from someone who knows the law their and you need to take care of it before you get married or it may be too late and he may get everything!! Good Luck!!
2007-05-11 01:35:35
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answered by stacey_moser2000 2
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If you own the house before marriage and you never put his name on the deed, it is considered your sole and separate property. Where people go wrong is refinancing with joint funds and then the spouse is a joint owner of the house. Make sure this doesn't happen and there is nothing legally he can do to get his claws on your house.
2007-05-10 09:57:19
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answered by Starla_C 7
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Either don't get married - or get married with a pre-nup!
2007-05-10 09:57:06
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answered by loving father 5
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You might find this information helpful. It's CA divorce and family law.
http://oc-divorce.typepad.com/california_divorce_and_fa/2007/02/when_a_prenup_i.html
2007-05-10 10:06:01
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answered by Orion 5
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i hate to answer a question with a question, but WHY are you marrying someone you don't trust?
you're thinking about divorce before you're married.
maybe rethink the marriage.
doesn't sound good.
2007-05-10 10:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't. Get a pre-nup. You'll regret not doing so when he/she gets half.
2007-05-10 10:00:09
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answered by Ronin 4
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