Is a house owned before marriage marital property?

Is a house owned before marriage marital property?

Any assets acquired before the marriage are considered separate property, and are owned only by that original owner. A spouse can, however, transfer the title of any of their separate property to the other spouse (gift) or to the community property (making a spouse an account holder on bank account).

Does the wife get to keep the house in a divorce?

If that spouse takes specific steps to keep the house as a separate asset during the marriage, then he or she will get to keep the house in a divorce. If a spouse moves in and starts making contributions to paying the mortgage and the upkeep of the home, then the house can become a marital asset.

How do I protect my assets in a divorce?

Here are a few simple tips to follow and consider when trying to protect your assets in a divorce:Evaluate Separate Property. Evaluate Marital Property. Keep an Eye Out for Financial Fraud. Hire an Expert in the Finances of Divorce. Be Careful About How Attorney Fees are Paid. Gather Records & Document Household Goods.