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Monthly Archives: July 2020
Property and Debt in a Divorce
Liability for a spouse’s debts depends on whether the divorce happens in a community property or equitable distribution state. In the ten states with community property rules, both spouses are responsible for most debts incurred by one spouse during the … Continue reading
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Things to Remember – Make Yourself a Checklist
Divorce is never easy, quick or painless, but you can make your divorce easier, less lengthy and alleviate as much pain as possible by making sure you avoid very common mistakes. If you are contemplating divorce, make a checklist, write … Continue reading
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