I am married, but filing individually, and do NOT live in a community property state.
Having clarified that, the questionnaire given me by a prospective attorney is asking about things such as books, CDs, video games, etc.
Now, we each have our own laptops. His is his, and mine is mine. The same goes for the Playstation 2, and the Nintendo Gamecube. Those are all him. I don't play video games.
Also, he owns books on subjects that interest him (as do most people). I do not consider his books on the Bermuda Triangle mine, any more than he considers my Twilight books his.
And then, there's his wedding ring. It's a simple 10 karat band, but you'd probably have to use wire cutters to get it off his finger, so, once that's done...you get the idea.
And, obviously, I don't wear his clothes, either.
So, do I include everything in my apartment? Or just my stuff?
BTW, this is not me being crazy, this time. I'm just inquiring about the correct way to fill out the paperwork.
Having clarified that, the questionnaire given me by a prospective attorney is asking about things such as books, CDs, video games, etc.
Now, we each have our own laptops. His is his, and mine is mine. The same goes for the Playstation 2, and the Nintendo Gamecube. Those are all him. I don't play video games.
Also, he owns books on subjects that interest him (as do most people). I do not consider his books on the Bermuda Triangle mine, any more than he considers my Twilight books his.
And then, there's his wedding ring. It's a simple 10 karat band, but you'd probably have to use wire cutters to get it off his finger, so, once that's done...you get the idea.
And, obviously, I don't wear his clothes, either.
So, do I include everything in my apartment? Or just my stuff?
BTW, this is not me being crazy, this time. I'm just inquiring about the correct way to fill out the paperwork.
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