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The divorce rate right now is the lowest its been since the early 1970s. At least one reason for the decline, according to some experts, is the nations poor economy. More and more people are asking themselves can I really afford a divorce right now?
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The Michigan court's decision about property distribution is final and permanent. Marital property is equitably divided. That does not necessarily mean equally but fairly. If the separating spouses cannot come to an agreement about the division of their property, assets and debts, then the court does it for them.
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