She continued, "Even if we just meet and start our newlywed life, we wouldn't match, right? But we made it a 2 to 1 situation by including my mother-in-law. Those two didn't understand me, and I felt like an outsider between them. It was lonely and heartbreaking. I married only looking at Park Jun-hyung, but he was on his mother's side, not mine."

Kim Ji-hye said, "When we fought, my husband told me, 'Get out of my house.' After getting married, my face started to show shadows. Looking at that, I thought this was not right. I conveyed my intention to separate to my husband. The worst thing Park Jun-hyung said at that time was, 'If mom allows it.'"

She continued, "I moved out to rent. After that, I crazily saved money and bought an APT. of 90 pyeong in Banpo," and added, "I sold the first newlywed house. I divided it exactly in half and prepared a jeonse house for my mother. With the remaining money, I repaid the remaining loan on my current house five years ago."

The jeonse house is under Park Jun-hyung's name. A divorce lawyer said, "Then this should also be included in the property division."

Kim Ji-hye said, "I sold the newlywed house for 2 billion won. 1 billion went to my mother, and the remaining 1 billion was brought to the current house," and noted, "If we look at the current market price of the Banpo house, my husband repaid 10%. At the time of purchase, he bore 40%." The divorce lawyer explained, "Then the property division should be between 10 to 40%."

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