In my opinion, you have to take care of yourself and your possessions. Meaning in whatever way you can, you need to sell, dispose of, hide, etc. your possessions. Be cool and don't rock the boat until you get your ducks lined up best you can. You need to protect what you have worked for. Your wife, if like mine and most ex-wives, will throw her part of the proceeds away in a hurry. Mine hooked up with a guy flipping burgers at McDonalds. Didn't have 2 nickeks. She sure was proud of him though.
A lawyer will be able to assist you in the legal aspects, but basically it is your call on how you deal with the untitled possessions.
I know how you feel. In 1991 I filed for divorce after 18 years and 2 kids. Got to pay again for half of what I had already paid for once. Wife never held a job or helped on the farm. Finally came to the point that it was just a business deal that had gone bad. Took my losses and started over. I was 38 years old. Best decision I ever made.
In 1993 I met another woman, got married, and its been a hell of a ride ever since.
I am now 58 and basically retired. Got someone who I know cares about me. Don't have to wonder any more. There is life after on of these situations, but you have to look for it. Best of luck.
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