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North Carolina is an "equitable distribution" state. Separate Property, including:
 
(1) any Property acquired before the Marriage; (2) any gifts and inheritances acquired during the Marriage; (3) any Property acquired in exchange for separate Property; and (4) any increase in the value of separate Property, will be retained by the spouse who owns it. Marital Property (Property acquired by either or both spouses during the Marriage and before the separation, including any pension or retirement fund benefits) will be divided equally unless the court finds that an equal division is not fair. The division is based on the following factors: (1) any direct or indirect contributions to the career or education of the other spouse; (2) any depletion or waste of Property; (3) the net value of the Property; (4) the liquid or non-liquid character of the Property; (5) the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of the marital Property, including the contribution of each spouse as homemaker; (6) the economic circumstances of each spouse at the time the division of Property is to become effective;
 
(7) any increase or decrease in the value of the separate Property of the spouse during the Marriage or the depletion of the separate Property for marital purposes; (8) the length of the Marriage; (9) the age and health of the spouses; (10) the federal income tax consequences of the court's division of the Property; (11) liabilities of the spouses; (12) any retirement benefits, including social security, civil service, military and railroad retirement benefits; (13) any prior Alimony or child support obligations of each spouse; (14) the desirability of the spouse with custody of any children occupying the marital residence; and (15) any other factor necessary to do equity and justice between the spouses. [General Statutes of North Carolina; Chapter 50, Section 50-20].
 
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Group wants to end permanent alimony in SC

Hilton Head Island Packet
Divorce cases in South Carolina have increased from nine years ago — to 17,015 in 2014 from 12,224 in 2005. But alimony statistics are difficult to find in South Carolina. Court administrators do not track alimony because it is often contained in a ...
Group wants to end permanent alimony in SC

Group wants to end permanent alimony in SC

The State (blog)
Oxner, who has been paying alimony for two decades, has launched a campaign to abolish “permanent” alimony in South Carolina. “There's no reason to have to pay somebody forever simply because your marriage failed,” said Oxner, who said he was ...
Group wants to end permanent alimony in SC
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