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Assets acquired prior to marriage are usually protected from a divorce distribution.

Assets acquired prior to marriage are usually protected from a divorce distribution.

Assets acquired prior to marriage are usually protected from a divorce distribution.

Assets acquired prior to marriage are usually protected from a divorce distribution.

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Q: Can alimoney be claimed from the husband from the property he owned prior to the marriage or only from the earnings post marriage?
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