Marriage and Divorce - If You Are Married, Never Throw Away Any Documents
They are so wrong. When married, we don’t and should not anticipate an eventual divorce. However reality is that at least 50% of us will end up in divorce. If you have thrown away records of bank accounts, bills paid, improvements made, and just about every other record, you may lose the ability to protect your right to a substantial amount of money, whether in a Marital Property or Community Property Jurisdiction.
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