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Wojciech Grajewski
  • New York State
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How can I do this ... ?

Wojciech Grajewski
  • New York State
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There has to be a way to do this ... I have a house that I own in Long Island NY. I own it free and clear it is currently rented out. I want to get married in the next 1-3 years BUT I don't want to have anything in my name in case of divorce. 

If you want to tell me that any asset that I own before the marriage is not subject to the division you have NEVER been through a divorce and any good lawyer can have your previous assets included in the division during divorce proceedings.  

I know that I can establish a LLC and transfer the title into the LLC ... open a bank account in the LLC and have it separate ... I even had someone suggest I put the LLC in a trust so it's totally seperate from me ... the problem here is that i'm getting wierd answers ... some people say that I will have issues getting a mortgage or insurance or whatever ... how would you structure this to isolate yourself from divorce?

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