Think about how men would abuse that if you could shield assets by not putting them in your wife’s name too.
You seem to assume that the other spouse would have no knowledge of, signing authority or agency towards an asset being put into their name or not.
Also, nobody has to “sheild” personal assets. If you're “sheilding” assets from your spouse, you've got bigger problems than just money and need to find some form of counseling and therapy.
In community property states your spouse has half ownership of everything you accumulate during marriage.
One again, Joint assets accumulated durring the marriage.
But the minute he puts a paycheck into his personal account or pays a mortgage with money he made during the marriage those assets get mixed.
If the mortgage is in both persons name, yes. Otherwise no.
Yikes.
Look for a somatic therapist
This is exactly the kind of issues to work out with one
Think about how men would abuse that if you could shield assets by not putting them in your wife’s name too.
You seem to assume that the other spouse would have no knowledge of, signing authority or agency towards an asset being put into their name or not.
Also, nobody has to “sheild” personal assets. If you're “sheilding” assets from your spouse, you've got bigger problems than just money and need to find some form of counseling and therapy.
In community property states your spouse has half ownership of everything you accumulate during marriage.
One again, Joint assets accumulated durring the marriage.
But the minute he puts a paycheck into his personal account or pays a mortgage with money he made during the marriage those assets get mixed.
If the mortgage is in both persons name, yes. Otherwise no.
I am married ten years.
If true, I feel nothing but pity for your spouse.