Put the house in your name. Don't have your husband/wife signature on any of the papers.
You need to talk to a divorce lawyer about that.
It depends when the purchase was made; either when Civil Code Law No 743 was in effect or after 1/1/2002 when Civil Code Law No: 4721 came into effect.
Yes if they inherit something of monetary value. Everybody who inherits something of monetary value pays inheritance tax.
If you are due an inheritance that is in probate, or will receive an inheritance that is in trust it might be possible for you to get an inheritance advance. There are numerous companies online that offer this service. Loans are usually to the value of 50-60% of your inheritance.
You need to state your case before a judge and get a judgment in your favor in order to obtain a judgment lien against another party. You have no power to place a lien on anyone's property.
No. If both of your names are on the loan and paperwork, then you both have legal ownership of the house. It can't just be claimed by one person. Well.....the loan was made and the house was built prior to our marriage. His exwife signed a quitclaim on it when they divorced. He never changed any paperwork or wanted to when we married even though monthly house payments were still being made. During our 10 year marriage, marital monies were used to make house payments for around 4 years. Then he paid off the house with some money he inherited. He believes in the event of a divorce that I will have no legal claim on the value of the house because he has paid for the most of it and because my name is not on the loan papers or the deed. So...I am wondering if I would have any legal claims against the value of the house in the event of a divorce.
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It usually doesn't unless but sometimes the purchase price may be lower than the appraised value because demand is low or the seller is anxious to get rid of the house and willing to take a loss.
Depends on the assessed value of the house. That is what property taxes are based on. Not what it sold for.
Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.
Sales tax is on the purchase price not the value.