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My husband and I do not agree in ANY financial matter, of which he has full control. He recently has taken his mom's small inheritance into his own hands, which is quickly disappearing. He also plans on starting a business using his mother's remaining inheritance, and since I did not fully agree with his decision, he has decided that I will not have ANY control of the business or money matters of the business, as well as his mother's inheritance. Meanwhile, he is also purchasing a house, mortgage loan under his name alone. I have realized that I should separate my financial responsibility and credit in order to preserve them for my future plans. I have not had a job since our marriage (a little over 5 years) due to severe disagreements, but I am planning on starting my own business soon. What is the simplest and most affordable method of legally separating our finances and credit in order for me to operate completely independently of his financial responsibilities and debt?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My husband and I do not agree in ANY financial matter, of which he has full control. He recently has taken his mom's small inheritance into his own hands, which is quickly disappearing. He also plans on starting a business using his mother's remaining inheritance, and since I did not fully agree with his decision, he has decided that I will not have ANY control of the business or money matters of the business, as well as his mother's inheritance. Meanwhile, he is also purchasing a house, mortgage loan under his name alone. I have realized that I should separate my financial responsibility and credit in order to preserve them for my future plans. I have not had a job since our marriage (a little over 5 years) due to severe disagreements, but I am planning on starting my own business soon. What is the simplest and most affordable method of legally separating our finances and credit in order for me to operate completely independently of his financial responsibilities and debt?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?