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Wisconsin is now a "community Property" state. There is a presumption that all marital Property should be divided equally. Marital Property is all of the spouse's Property except separate Property consisting of:
 
(1) Property inherited by either spouse; (2) Property received as a gift by either spouse; or (3) Property paid for by funds acquired by inheritance or gift.
 
The equal distribution may be altered by the court, without regard to marital misconduct, based on the following factors:
 
(1) the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of the marital Property, including the contribution of each spouse as homemaker; (2) the value of each spouse's separate Property; (3) the length of the Marriage; (4) the age and health of the spouses; (5) the occupation of the spouses; (6) the amount and sources of income of the spouses; (7) the vocational skills of the spouses; (8) the employability and earning capacity of the spouses; (9) the federal income tax consequences of the court's division of the Property; (10) the standard of living established during the Marriage; (11) the time necessary for a spouse to acquire sufficient education to enable the spouse to find appropriate employment; (12) any Premarital or marital settlement agreements; (13) any retirement benefits; (14) whether the Property award is instead of or in addition to maintenance; (15) any custodial provisions for the children; and (16) any other relevant factor.
 
The court may also divide any of the spouse's separate Property in order to prevent a hardship on a spouse or on the children of the Marriage. [Wisconsin Statutes Annotated; Sections 766.01 to 766.97 and 767.255].
 
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