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Simple legal question I reside in Canada, Manitoba to be precise, and I am getting married Due to some serious dumbfuckery by my aunt and her (now) ex-husband, My grandma lost her mothers ring in her daughters divorce(it was worth a shitton and it was the only option to split things evenly and lots of other nasty poo poo done because they hated each other). MY grandmother wants to leave me her good china, some jewelery and the family bible, all worth a good chunk. What I want to know, in terms of writing a pre-nup, is can we simply say that items or money recieved as an inheritance are our property and can\t be involved in case of a divorce. This is my only reason for needing a pre-nup(we're on the verge of poor as gently caress and we're both working equally hard), and I will go to an actual lawyer(or something similar) to have it done. But can we just say 'All things recieved as inheritance belong only to the person who inherited them?'
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# ¿ Feb 16, 2010 01:44 |
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