From Princess21
l borrow money for my husband's insurance company, before we got marriage. That money was saving for my child college. We been married just 4 months. How do l explain to the judge to my still husband give me that money back?
Thank you
Divorce laws vary from state to state.
A prenuptial agreement is a contract signed before marriage specifying particular matters about the marriage or in preparation for the marriage to break up. It may specify how property is divided in a divorce, specify where the couple will live, or how much spousal support will be paid. In general they are used when one person in the marriage feels that they have assets that they wish to protect in the event that the marriage fails. It's a contract signed before a marriage, and it determines who will get what in case of an divorce. Withiout a prenuptial agreement a divorce settlement can go to the court instead, which can turn out nasty for the one of the spouses that had most money before they married.
No. It is not legal to marry someone before your divorce decree is made final. It is called bigamy. You can go to prison for that. Most people do not like prison. You obtain a marriage license without the final divorce decree by applying for one. Most places do not check to see if you are married when they issue a license. They simply collect your money.
they didnt use it
Money. It is the root of all evil... I would say Marriage! Without it there would not be divorce.
it's when you are in a marriage and you want to get a divorce and you leave the man with the money without your share and what you need to be paid for
The Ancient Egyptians were open to divorce. Divorce simply involved moving out. Women and men were both able to divorce at will. Women kept all the money and possesions they had going into the marriage(like a pre-nup!).
Can you borrow against money from your pension plan?
Well, you can borrow money from anyone if they agree to loan it to you.
No, you cannot borrow money from your HSA account.
May I borrow some money from you, mom?
Yes, you can borrow money through loans to cover your expenses, but it's important to carefully consider the terms and interest rates before taking on debt.