Lawyer Yue Gang Reply: Hello, I can give you the following suggestions on your question about being raped and asking whether you can share the house you inherited after marriage: First of all, domestic violence is a serious violation of the law and human relations. You should immediately seek legal protection and assistance. You can report the case to the local public security organ and consider consulting a lawyer to understand your rights and possible legal channels. As for the house inherited after marriage, its ownership and division method mainly depend on the following factors: Inheritance method and content of the will: If inheritance is based on a will, and the will clearly indicates that the property belongs to your husband alone, then the property belongs to your husband's personal property, and you have no right to divide it in divorce. However, if this is not specified in the will, or the property is obtained through legal inheritance, and there is no other special agreement, the property is usually considered as the joint property of husband and wife. The principle of joint property of husband and wife: According to the Civil Code and other relevant laws, the property acquired by husband and wife during the marriage relationship, including the inherited or donated property (unless the property belonging to one party is determined in the will or gift contract), in principle, belongs to the joint property of husband and wife. Therefore, if the property is recognized as the joint property of husband and wife, you have the right to ask for division at the time of divorce. Division method: the division of common property can be determined by both parties through consultation. If the negotiation fails, a lawsuit can be brought to the court, and the court will make a judgment according to the specific situation. The source of the property, the contribution of both parties to the property, the duration of marriage, child custody and other factors may be taken into consideration when splitting. Special circumstances: If you can provide evidence to prove that you have made significant contributions to the acquisition or appreciation of the property during your marriage, or your economic situation is relatively poor, the court may give you appropriate care when dividing the property. To sum up, whether you can share the house inherited after marriage depends on whether the house belongs to the joint property of the husband and wife and the specific way of division. It is recommended that you consult a professional lawyer for more detailed and personalized legal advice. At the same time, for domestic violence, please be sure to seek legal protection and assistance in a timely manner.