My husband bought a car after we were married. However, he used funds that were gifted to pay for it. Does that still count as marital property?
Without any written proof that it was a joint gift, it does not count as marital property. It was a gift sent directly to him individually.
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I need information about marital property.
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand you're looking for information about marital property. Can you tell me if you are currently going through a divorce or just seeking general information?
We will be officially separating in 3 weeks.
Lexi, Chatbot
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My husband has a car he bought after we were married. However, he used funds that were gifted to pay for it. Does that still count as marital property?
Lexi, Chatbot
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Jessica B
My name is Jessica and I am a licensed attorney that will be assisting you with your question.
I am so sorry you are dealing with a divorce. Is the title of the vehicle in his sole name?
Yes.
Jessica B
Ok, and 100% of the purchase price was with gifted money?
His aunt and uncle gifted us money but sent it directly to his account.
Jessica B
Ok, so is there written proof that the gift was to you both?
No.
Jessica B
Ok. What proof is there that it was a joint gift?
I guess there isn’t proof. Does it not matter that it was sent to him while we were married?
Jessica B
Without any written proof that it was a joint gift, it does not count as marital property. It was a gift sent directly to him individually.
OK. I am pretty sure he is retaining a lawyer. We haven’t officially separated yet. Is there a need for me to do the same at this point?
Jessica B
It is not required, but if he is hiring an attorney, it is best to have your own.
I was going to do the separation agreement on the eForms site, but knowing he is retaining an attorney, I probably shouldn’t do that, right?
Jessica B
Correct.
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