Even if you are dealing with the most malicious/evil court in the world (which you will be often in divorce court), the assets are simply not yours. So when you are asked "what assets do you own" you can simply omit naming those houses/etc and it won't be a lie.
There are other ways around it (you could for instance just lie, but detectives might find it) but this is the "legit" way to do it.
Prof chaos is correct.
Even if you are dealing with the most malicious/evil court in the world (which you will be often in divorce court), the assets are simply not yours. So when you are asked "what assets do you own" you can simply omit naming those houses/etc and it won't be a lie.
There are other ways around it (you could for instance just lie, but detectives might find it) but this is the "legit" way to do it.