I'm worried my husband won't declare all of his assets during divorce
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Dear Karen,
I am in the early stages of a divorce, and I am thinking of representing myself. I am unclear on what I am entitled to. The wording in the legislation is “proper provision”? What does this mean? What if my husband does not declare all his financial assets, which I suspect he will not? I stayed at home to rear our three children over the years while my husband farmed.
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