Property Division
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In a divorce proceeding, each spouse typically receives a portion of the assets and liabilities acquired during the marriage. Any property or debt acquired during the marriage, except by inheritance or gift to one party alone, is subject to "equitable division" between the parties. "Equitable" refers to a fair arrangement based on the facts and circumstances of each case. "Equitable division" refers to the court's determination of the property each spouse will receive, and which debt obligations each spouse will be responsible for, in the absence of a negotiated agreement between the parties. |
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All marital property is subject to equitable division, including, but not limited to:
Advice and representation by a experienced attorney is highly recommended to ensure a fair and equitable division of marital property, particularly for complex matters involving future retirement accounts and benefits. |
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