in most cases what you had prior to your marriage will reiman yours. second, if you have things that you bought together, but still want to keep them. sell them to a family member that you can trust will give them back when this is all done.sell it to them cheap like $1 up to $100 depending on there worth. when you go to court and he ask for certain things. either prove you sold them by having a receipt, or prove they were your before the marriage. also, if you can bring in your financial statements, proving that your the one paying for things that he is not much of a provider. good luck!!References :
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in most cases what you had prior to your marriage will reiman yours. second, if you have things that you bought together, but still want to keep them. sell them to a family member that you can trust will give them back when this is all done.sell it to them cheap like $1 up to $100 depending on there worth. when you go to court and he ask for certain things. either prove you sold them by having a receipt, or prove they were your before the marriage. also, if you can bring in your financial statements, proving that your the one paying for things that he is not much of a provider. good luck!!References :