Steven
2020-06-23 21:30:14
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Hello dynaudio79 Marry her and blow the saved taxes on the wedding party. StevenMaybe we should just get a marriage certificate after all.
Hello dynaudio79 Marry her and blow the saved taxes on the wedding party. StevenMaybe we should just get a marriage certificate after all.
There are never any claims to specific items in a divorce (simplified). It is about the equalization of accrued gains. Simple example: He brings a house into the marriage, value at the wedding €200,000. Otherwise, neither has any assets or debts. At the divorce, the value of the house is checked again. Let's say €500,000 now, and otherwise there still are no assets or debts. Then he has increased his assets by €300,000 and must pay his ex an accrued gains equalization, in this case €150,000.I have now read that in a divorce, not both parties have a claim to half if the house was purchased before the marriage. Rather, only the one who is listed in the land register does.
So what now? During or before the marriage? In the context of the divorce, there is equalization of accrued gains and compensation payments. It does not matter whether mine or yours.Well, everything acquired after the marriage and used jointly belongs to each equally.