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already paid the taxes and the other person can make off with the assets. If you retain enough control the transfer will be disregarded. Try again, boy. Skitchy, please explain how my wife "can make off" with the boat. Our agreement specifically lists any items brought into our marriage as co-owned. This is the non-prenup, pre-nup (actually sounds like the opposite of one - weird)? Methinks you got bad advice, my friend. What benefit are you getting from this arrangment? Be honest with me, and I'll help you. If you have an agreement that provides that despite her having title you co-own things, then the agreement removes the benefit of not owning it - you own it. On top of that, the agreement may not be enforceable - leaving you high and dry. Just don't get divorced, or fix it first. |
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