Every state has different laws on financial entitlement. For example some states have alimony, while others do not. If there was a prenuptial agreement that would be the best way for all parties to know exactly what they are entitled. On the probability that there is not, then the next question is did the other spouse make a large sum of money during the marriage contract, if so there might be a portion of that you are entitled to. If you purchased a home in the year together then there may be a portion of that your entitled to.
Honestly, if no financial activity happened in the year (big purchases, or big income) it is likely that there will be little financially that you are entitled to, you will likely leave with what you contributed. The best bet is get a divorce attorney and discuss your options.
is my wife entiteled to my home and half my assetes after one year of marriage and not bringing anything into the marriage ---- ANSWER: Every single state is different - check with attorney - but normally you get what you brought to the divorce unless she wants alimony - check, and get a prenup if it's not too late. If anyone committed adultery that can change everything too. ----
No, the wife is entitled to what the court deems fair.
Barry Bowie served in Vietnam & I was wondering what medals he was entitled too
Yes, an "equitable" share of the marital estate. Usually, that ends up to be 50%. That is all the stuff acquired after the date of marriage (with limited exceptions). Not too bad for doing nothing other than having mediocre sex with the guy, doing some laundry and burning his dinners!
Since we'll never know ourselves 100% then we can't be expected to know our future mate 100% one year doesn't seem too early to get married. It also depends on the maturity of the couple. If things are bothering you about your mate before marriage it may only get worse later, so, if in doubt hold off on the wedding for a bit longer.
If you live in a place that recognizes common law marriage, and you meet the requirements for a common law marriage, you have all the rights of a spouse. If not, you have the right to your joint property, but do not have the other marriage rights. If there are minor children, you may have parental rights.
Early marriage might be a problem for some in the way their relationships go. Being too young or not knowing one another well enough can cause a lot of hardship in a marriage.
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Exile, which is an American country band, has a song entitled "She's Too Good To Be True." It was one of numerous number one hits they released in 1990.
In Malayalam marriage means kinship. This is what they call dating too.
The sole beneficiary is entitled to any assets remaining after the estate has been probated and the debts of the estate have been paid.
"Underage marriage" can refer to one of two things: It usually refers to a marriage where one or both of the individuals require parental consent in order to get married - the age varies from state to state. The other definition is a marriage where one or both of the individuals is not old enough to legally marry even if they could get parental permission. I would propose another definition which although a bit vague I think would be valid: A marriage arranged between two individuals where at least one is too young to consent and which would be illegal in most 1st world countries. As an example - a marriage arranged between a 30 year old man and an 11 year old girl by the girl's father in a middle eastern country might be legal there, but it would be illegal in any European country.