If the property was bought while you two were married and there is no prenuptials, then yes. Talk to a lawyer, you may have a case.
My inclination says yes on this one. I'm not a lawyer, but that sounds perfectly reasonable.
All property owned by either party anywhere should be part of the divorce. How it is awarded is depends on the state's laws and circumstances. Leaving property out of the divorce can be considered hiding assets, and will not turn out well.
Confront him, ask him what he is hiding and if the sneaking persists, consider divorce. Make sure that you make it clear to him that you will not stand for his behavior!
tell your husband that it'll be over if he isn't faithful or honest or just trust him ANSWER: Sweetie how about just tell your husband if he doesn't stop to this woman, you will divorce him, as simple as that. Don't make your self miserable because he don't respect you enough to listen. Divorce is the easiest way for you if he ignored your request..
It is my spouse that is hiding it, actually. I just want to get my fair share of 50%. But I don't know how or where she is hiding it. She had cashed out...... Do not do that, to intentionally make a false statement to a court is a crime. At the moment your only problem is a messy divorce, do not add to it. Your fellow citizens have passed laws sating how the property accrued in a marriage is to be divided up in a divorce, this may be painful but it is fair. When you married the other person you said "with all my worldly goods I thee endow" - you can not expect to walk away from that promise. Pay up and learn from the experience.
Sulla confiscated Julius Caesar's property, stripped him of his inheritance, his priesthood and his wife's dowry and ordered him to divorce his wife Cornelia. Caesar refused and went into hiding.
She is hiding a lot, such as the money to pay for the trip. She has been hiding the money from her ill husband, and she is using the money for herself.
Why would you think so?
And why can't my attorney find the money she stole? It is my spouse that is hiding the money, actually. I just want to know her motives and how she did it? Do not do that, to intentionally make a false statement to a court is a crime. At the moment your only problem is a messy divorce, do not add to it. Your fellow citizens have passed laws sating how the property accrued in a marriage is to be divided up in a divorce, this may be painful but it is fair. When you married the other person you said "with all my worldly goods I thee endow" - you can not expect to walk away from that promise. You marital assets are all the property, stocks and shares, pensions and money etc that BOTH of you have to your name minus all of both of your debts. You are each entitled to 1/2 but you must also sort out how any children are to be raised of there are any.
It depend on what kind of issue he is hiding from me. Any how the only way you can tell if your husband is hiding something from you is if he is acting funny when his around you. He can't look at you eye to eye when your talking to him. But the only way you can know is talk to him, ask him what's going on. And from there you can tell if he is, your the only one that knows your husband.
Sweetie why don't you ask him. Or if the two of you has a joining account you can go to your bank if he have another account that you don't know about. As long as you are with your husband account you can ask the bank for that information.. If he has accounts at other banks , or in other states , it's not that easy. Keep an eye on the mail, check Income tax Returns, and if you feel sure ,get some legal advice. No bank in the US is going to give you any information on any account that does not have your name on it. And they can not legally tell you if your husband has any accounts with that bank unless your name is on those accounts as well.. There are laws governing what is considered marital property which does include some finances,however if the money your husband is hiding came totally from his own income alone then some states do not consider such savings as marital property unless there is a pending divorce or back child support issue. If your husband is hiding money he may have also been smart enough not to put it into a bank where it can be traced by a paper trail such as bank statements,deposits ect ect..a more secure and private way would be a safe deposit box or other secretive means.....
he may be cheating on her or he even may be just hiding something like a surprise ANSWER: There are some husband and a wives that do hide things from their spouse. Reason is its nothing important, or they don't want simple things get in a way of their marriage, or protecting our spouse. And there are the main event that we called "Affairs"
It would be wise to get a lawyer before your husband manages to hide most of his assets.