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In the state of ariziona, 2 brothers a inherited a house after thier fathers passing. both work togther and agree on everything, no greed or anything. everything is split 50/50 and they are happy with it.
one brother goes off and gets married to a woman who has kids, but neither of the brothers who inheratied the house are the father of the woman's kids by blood in any way.
The woman is sterile, got her tubes tied. unable to produce any more children. She has no where else to go but is planning on taking the house by getting married to one brother , and getting it in a divorce. Although her name is not anywhere on the inheritance papers, living will, or trust which all have been filed by the father and brothers before any marrige or divorce took place.
can she legally take the house in the divorce?
and if so, can she still take the house if the other brother gets married, but thier relationship is perfect and want to stay married, and neither female is on any paperwork?
One brother stays married, the other divoreced.
Please help. I hope both questions get awsnered. All the other sites say call a lawyer, I'd like to have some idea of the laws before bringing a lawyer into this.
one brother goes off and gets married to a woman who has kids, but neither of the brothers who inheratied the house are the father of the woman's kids by blood in any way.
The woman is sterile, got her tubes tied. unable to produce any more children. She has no where else to go but is planning on taking the house by getting married to one brother , and getting it in a divorce. Although her name is not anywhere on the inheritance papers, living will, or trust which all have been filed by the father and brothers before any marrige or divorce took place.
can she legally take the house in the divorce?
and if so, can she still take the house if the other brother gets married, but thier relationship is perfect and want to stay married, and neither female is on any paperwork?
One brother stays married, the other divoreced.
Please help. I hope both questions get awsnered. All the other sites say call a lawyer, I'd like to have some idea of the laws before bringing a lawyer into this.