I did some research, it seems in both common law AND community property states, an individuals property before marriage remains their sole property throughout and after the marriage.bulldogg70 said:yes and no depending on what state you are in, but I do not think, but do not know for sure in Nv. However, I think what is sole and seperate property stays sole and seperate property out there. Of course you can look this up by reviewing your local state laws.
To get answers? I used the terms in the first answer to help search for more information, which I then stated here in case it needed any clarification.rmet4nzkx said:Why are you asking us all these questions then?
Make yourself useful and correct it, thanksrmet4nzkx said:the answer you think you have is incorrect
Thats why people come here, you didnt learn that in your 6000+ posts? Maybe because those posts are equally useless as the above reply?rmet4nzkx said:I know the answer, you don't
You are here playing games, we don't do homework and we don't play games.nym9 said:Thats why people come here, you didnt learn that in your 6000+ posts? Maybe because those posts are equally useless as the above reply?
Anyone who knows the answers and wants to reply here for those who dont, please do.
Um, if you are not giving anyone any advice, we dont care who or what you are.rmet4nzkx said:I am a stalker, I checked all your past threads and posted here https://forum.freeadvice.com/showpost.php?p=884714&postcount=7
Now you are altering MY posts, I never posted the following quote, you superimposed that,nym9 said:Um, if you are not giving anyone any advice, we dont care who or what you are.