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There is no statutory provision in Alabama for Property division. Under Alabama case law, Alabama is an "equitable distribution" state and the judge has full discretion to divide any jointly owned real estate or personal Property, but does not have the authority to award the wife's separate Property to the husband (regardless of whether the wife's separate Property was obtained before or after the Marriage). Gifts and inheritances are considered separate Property and are not subject to division unless they have been used for the common benefit of both spouses. The Property division need not necessarily be exactly equal, but it must be equitable. Marital fault may be considered in the division of Property. [Alabama Case Law].
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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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Heading Off a Cliff?
The American Interest
And on December 12, the wildest card of all, Roy Stewart Moore of Alabama is expected to take the seat now held by Luther Strange, a sure “yes” vote. With only a handful of “legislative” .... The ink was hardly dry on the 1986 Act before the divorce...
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How to Protect Your Business in a Divorce
Legal Scoops
If you can prove that your business is separate property—that your spouse owns zero interest in it—then regardless of where you live, the business should be yours to keep in a divorce. It would not be subject to the rules of property division, since ...
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