If my daughter has filed for divorce on-line and the court gave her property papers to fill out, does she need to list what property was hers before the union?
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If my daughter has filed for divorce on-line and the court gave her property papers to fill out, does she need to list what property was hers before the union?
Asked on August 16, 2015 under Family Law, Nebraska
Answers:
Terence Fenelon / Law Offices of Terence Fenelon
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
Why are you addressing this question rather than your daughter?
That having been said, she should list those items for which she can prove prior ownerchip and wants to retain. Failrure to do do so could bring them into the realm of marital property subject to the court's ability to distribute.
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