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Changing marital property to non-marital property
In divorce, you change marital property to your non-marital property by putting the title to the property in your name only?
Probably not. You may have the right to manage and control the property during the marriage, but you normally cannot make a gift of marital property to yourself without your spouse's consent. If you have questions about changing property in a divorce, contact a divorce attorney in your area.
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