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Family Law - Equitable Distribution. States that use equitable distribution to divide Property treat the Marriage as a shared venture. Both spouses helped acquire the Property during the Marriage, sometimes one spouse more than the other. Therefore, the distribution upon divorce may not necessarily be 50-50. Relevant factors may include earning power, homemaker services, fault, duration of the Marriage, and the age and health of the spouses. This method allows the courts more flexibility than in a straight 50-50 division. If it appears that one spouse will be at a financial disadvantage or if one side appears to be unduly benefiting from the other, the judge can rectify the situation as needed. For example, if one spouse gave up career opportunities to support the other spouse's career, the judge may favor the former in some part of the decree.
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Divorce 'makes men richer'
It makes financial sense for men to divorce or leave their partners. Men who stay married ...
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Money is the main reason of family quarrels and divorce
A research project during which was interviewed about 33,000 people ...
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Chats destroy a marriage
In USA internet-dialogue in so-called chats becomes more and more often reason of divorces ...
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Bucks County Family Lawyer Hillary J. Moonay to Present Equitable Distribution...
PR Web (press release)
The firm provides individuals with matrimonial and family law legal counsel and representation in alimony, child support, child custody, divorce, domestic partnership and cohabitation, grandparents' custody rights, equitable distribution, marital ...
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Compensating for Mass Murder
The Atlantic
For example, shooting victims' families in Newtown, Connecticut, engaged in a bitter tug-of-war with a local foundation over $11.7 million in donations. The foundation, which had been created solely to distribute the money, announced that only $7.7 ...
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