What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I have a quick question about a Summary dissolution which I would be grateful if anyone could answer:
My wife and I qualify for a Summary Dissolution for all the prerequisites such as no children, no community property, no debt etc except that my wife recently inherited some money from her father meaning that she has more than $38000 separate property.
This is her money and I have no desire to take any of this. We agree on everything else in terms of community property. My question is can she temporarily move the money to, say, a relative's account for the duration of the divorce proceedings? This would mean any financial disclosures she signs would be true when they state that she has less than $38000 separate property. This would allow us to have a quick, simple divorce minimizing the pain for both parties.
Thanks for any response
GrantWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have a quick question about a Summary dissolution which I would be grateful if anyone could answer:
My wife and I qualify for a Summary Dissolution for all the prerequisites such as no children, no community property, no debt etc except that my wife recently inherited some money from her father meaning that she has more than $38000 separate property.
This is her money and I have no desire to take any of this. We agree on everything else in terms of community property. My question is can she temporarily move the money to, say, a relative's account for the duration of the divorce proceedings? This would mean any financial disclosures she signs would be true when they state that she has less than $38000 separate property. This would allow us to have a quick, simple divorce minimizing the pain for both parties.
Thanks for any response
GrantWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?