You are correct about WI law but still did it with out him knowing.Hmmm ... didn't he have to sign something due to the Marital Property law in WI? Or is that only when you take a loan?

You are correct about WI law but still did it with out him knowing.Hmmm ... didn't he have to sign something due to the Marital Property law in WI? Or is that only when you take a loan?
I have to say I can't imagine ever making a purchase like this unless DW was completely in agreement. But then again I can't imagine taking separate vacations from her either. Maybe that is why our marriage has lasted 35 years.
We definitely have seperate interests. He is a big hunter and spends money on hunting clubs and paid out of state trips. I have no interest in hunting like he has little interest in Disney. When he goes it is for me and the kids. However, our marriage has lasted 17 years and still going strong. Different strokes I guess.
My wife is pretty darn anti-Disney. And we keep our finances completely separate, so it would have been easy to buy without telling her. But I decided to include her in the conversation - if for no other reason that it made sense to put her on the deed - and you can't do that in secret.
She gave me her best "whatever" look, asked a few key questions about how DVC works, then told me to go for it if I wanted. When the paperwork came, she carefully read over it and signed. That's probably the last she'll ever have to do with DVC.
I would not do this without my spouses knowledge. We have a similar rule as another had mentioned except our amount is $50. Kinda kow, I probably need to update it for inflation.
Fortunately we all love disney in this family. Bought our first contract ( 250 points OKW ) back in 2000, and added 150 AKV points this year. It wasn't even a discussion of "if" to buy, but "how much". Will be back on-site in another 48 days, 19 hours.
Yes, I am counting !