What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? FL Florida
I am living in a home with my fiancee. The home we live in is in a trust of which i share a major interest. I don't think this makes a difference but the property can be dispersed from the trust at anytime however my family is not in a rush and neither am I.
Planning for the worst case here...
So long as my future wife does not pay for upkeep (taxes, maint, etc) would she have any claim if we were to get divorced? I am trying not to get a prenuptial signed as I know it will cause tension. Is there anything else I should do just in case? If she did pay some upkeep say a refrigerator or tile floor would she automatically be able to claim my share (or 50% of my share) of the entire house or would I likley be required to reimburse her for her improvements to the property in the event of the divorce?
Again, I hope we never get divorced but I have personally known many couples that were very much in love but ended up in a bitter divorce and I am just trying to get all my ducks in a row ahead of time.
I am living in a home with my fiancee. The home we live in is in a trust of which i share a major interest. I don't think this makes a difference but the property can be dispersed from the trust at anytime however my family is not in a rush and neither am I.
Planning for the worst case here...
So long as my future wife does not pay for upkeep (taxes, maint, etc) would she have any claim if we were to get divorced? I am trying not to get a prenuptial signed as I know it will cause tension. Is there anything else I should do just in case? If she did pay some upkeep say a refrigerator or tile floor would she automatically be able to claim my share (or 50% of my share) of the entire house or would I likley be required to reimburse her for her improvements to the property in the event of the divorce?
Again, I hope we never get divorced but I have personally known many couples that were very much in love but ended up in a bitter divorce and I am just trying to get all my ducks in a row ahead of time.