Nope. Even if he received it while you are married it is his. If you get a divorce it is still his. It is one of the few things that cannot be split during a divorce. It is a gift.
2007-08-21 03:38:46
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answered by Mary A 4
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No, any inheritance for either person is theirs. Anything else is community property. My lawyer just told me this last week. Maybe if he puts it in writing that you get 1/2 and get it notarized would probably be the only way unless he wants to give you half. If you are not talking about a divorce then ask if you can buy stuff. Can do that too if you are planning a divorce.
2007-08-21 05:38:28
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answered by travelgirl 2
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Depends on what state you live in. But in most cases the answer is no. Inheritance is a non-marital asset and remains so unless the funds were comingled with marital assets making the distiction between the two impossible.
2007-08-21 03:36:37
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answered by Adam G 2
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No, not if you married after the fact, In fact im wondering why you would ask such a question, Sounds kinda greedy
2007-08-21 04:27:04
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answered by mailbox_5 4
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Sorry, but anything he had before you were married is not considered community property. I guess you are gonna have to get a job.
2007-08-21 03:46:49
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answered by Handsome Stranger 2
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anything before the marriage is separate...inheritances usually stay separate even if gained while married.
2007-08-21 03:30:41
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answered by chris d 3
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Nope. He had that BEFORE you two got together. You only have rights to any money made after you two got together.. but that would include interest on the money if it;s sitting in the bank drawing interest.
2007-08-21 03:31:21
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answered by umannjo 3
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NO You have to get your own inheritance
2007-08-21 03:31:27
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answered by kitkat 7
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If you live in the US... No. That's his separate money, unless he co-mingled it with martial funds (ie he put it in a bank account that has both of your names on it).
2007-08-21 03:46:43
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answered by kp 7
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Nope sorry. Anything before marriage is seperate, thats his.
2007-08-21 03:36:54
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answered by UgetwhatUaskfor 2
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