Yes they would and its not a community property state so she would get at least half. I know women who have taken men for their entire farms. They marry, stay about 10 years then divorce. One woman has made a living doing it - and I cannot figure out why men still marry her.
My husband and I got married in CA (Community property state) but my grandfather still insisted he sign a prenup (which ticked off my inlaws until they moved to SoDak and realized why he was so insistent). And for the life of me, I don’t get why more men don’t insist on one.
Sometimes the romancing has to be leavened with proper financing. Somebody has to risk ‘spoiling the mood’ at least for an hour or two till the papers are signed.
“And for the life of me, I dont get why more men dont insist on one.”
If I didn’t think she was worth half my stuff I would not have married her. And anyway, all the pre-nup I need is ‘till death do you part’.
“They marry, stay about 10 years then divorce. One woman has made a living doing it - and I cannot figure out why men still marry her.”
I have 2 guesses. Maybe 3...
“And for the life of me, I dont get why more men dont insist on one.”
Same answer as above