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    Default Investments In A Property While Married

    My question involves divorce in the State of Kansas

    My ex and I were divorced in 2006 and I took over the house in 2007. It is my understanding that my ex is legally entitled to half of the cash equity in the house at the time of the divorce. Anything (money or otherwise) that was put into the house while we were married, unless specifically stated in the divorce decree is null and void afterwards.

    This was the brief that an attorney's visit yielded me. I'm curious to know if there are any other thoughts on this.

    The reason I am asking is now my ex refuses to provide a quit-claim deed without paying for improvements and payments that were made while we were married.

    TIA

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    Default Re: Investments In A Property While Married

    You're already divorced? Then your judgment governs.

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