5 thoughts on “Does hiding the gold jewelry that the husband bought for his wife count as hiding the joint property of the husband and wife?”
Stella
As long as two people are not involved in the division of property, it is not considered as hidden marital property If two people are involved in the division of property, if the wife hides valuable gold jewelry or other items, it is regarded as hiding the joint property of the husband and wife specific problems need to be analyzed in detail. What a husband and wife get when they have a relationship belongs to common property and should not be hidden.
I don't think so. After all, valuable things belong to us, so we should hide them. I don't think they are common property of husband and wife. Whether they are hidden or not, they are common property of husband and wife!
Yes, because as long as all the property during the existence of the husband and wife relationship has not been notarized or declared before marriage, it should be regarded as common property, and it is even if it is concealed unilaterally. Good luck. I hope it can be adopted. Thank you.
Hello friend, I don't think this can be regarded as the hidden joint property of the husband and wife, because this gold jewelry is specially bought for the wife. I think this is exclusively for the wife, and should not be regarded as the joint property
As long as two people are not involved in the division of property, it is not considered as hidden marital property
If two people are involved in the division of property, if the wife hides valuable gold jewelry or other items, it is regarded as hiding the joint property of the husband and wife
specific problems need to be analyzed in detail. What a husband and wife get when they have a relationship belongs to common property and should not be hidden.
It doesn't count. Gold jewelry is an engagement item given by the husband to his wife. It's expensive and can't be misplaced, so there's no hiding
I don't think so. After all, valuable things belong to us, so we should hide them. I don't think they are common property of husband and wife. Whether they are hidden or not, they are common property of husband and wife!
Yes, because as long as all the property during the existence of the husband and wife relationship has not been notarized or declared before marriage, it should be regarded as common property, and it is even if it is concealed unilaterally. Good luck. I hope it can be adopted. Thank you.
Hello friend, I don't think this can be regarded as the hidden joint property of the husband and wife, because this gold jewelry is specially bought for the wife. I think this is exclusively for the wife, and should not be regarded as the joint property