Legal Question in Family Law in New Mexico
Community Property
If I owned a home before I got married and my present husband and I got a divorce would he have any claim to my property if I don't put his name on the deed?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Community Property
This is very nearly a classic law school test question. The
reason why it sounds like a test question is because the answer
is both yes and no. . . depending on your circumstances. So,
I will give you a very short version of the answer. First, if
the property is in your name, paid in full and he contributes
nothing to it's upkeep then you could be married for
50 years (okay, I'm stretching a bit) and it would still
be your property. However, (this is the NO part) if he
contributes, as your spouse, to upkeep, or payments
or maintenance then he will have a "community property
interest" in your separate property. The use of the
words here is very important. Note that it stays your
separate property. But, note that he has acquired or
gained an interest (that should be read as a money
interest) in something that belongs to you. So, the
answer is . . . it can still belong to you but you
may end up owing him money for the time, effort,
expense that he contributed to this thing that
belongs to you. The basis here is that if he
helped pay for or take care of something that
belonged to you then you should compensate him
for the care or expense he put out on your behalf.
And, in case you are starting to think okay, all
I have to do is tell the judge what a bum he is
and how he never did nothing to help out around
here. If you are thinking that. . . go see a lawyer.
Pay the money to speak with a lawyer on this point.
The reason why is because NOBODY will believe you
because everyone will believe you are not telling
the truth or if you are telling the truth then
you are only telling your truth but not the ultimate
truth. A good family lawyer can help point out and
explain what is meant by my answer here. But, the
reality is that the truth to you is not always the
truth as seen from someone else's eyes.
Good luck with your property, marriage and life.