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Document summary:
Neither the wifes frugality nor the husband's decision to seek a dissolution without attempting marriage counseling was a legally sufficient basis for an unequal division of their marital property. This case shows how difficult it can be to justify an unequal division of assets in a state which presumptively requires an equal division.
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