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Connecticut is an "equitable distribution" state. The court may assign to either spouse all or part of the Property of the other spouse, including any gifts and inheritances, 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 length of the Marriage; (3) the age and health of the spouses; (4) the occupation of the spouses; (5) the amount and sources of income of the spouses; (6) the vocational skills of the spouses; (7) the employability of the spouses; (8) the estate, liabilities, and needs of each spouse and the opportunity of each for further acquisition of capital assets and income; (9) the circumstances that contributed to the estrangement of the spouses; and (10) the causes of the dissolution of Marriage. [Connecticut General Statutes Annotated; Title 46b, Chapter 81].
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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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STATE COURT CASES
New Jersey Law Journal
By the time plaintiffs filed suit, the Uniform Commercial Code's three-year statute of limitations had run and because the discovery rule is inapplicable to the conversion of negotiable instruments, their ignorance of the wrongful taking of the ...
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Surrogates Tackle Good Faith, Post-Nuptial Waiver, Capacity
New York Law Journal (registration)
By an amendment to the trust in 2007, following the death of his brother, the decedent named his friend, the petitioner, as his co-trustee, and directed that the trust funds be distributed upon his death 40 percent to the petitioner, and 30 percent ...
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