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Term Definition Clean Hand Doctrine - a party seeking relief cannot find advantage in his or her own wrong.
Application in Divorce Under the clean hands doctrine, courts will not grant find advantage in his or her own wrong.

As it applies to divorce, courts sometimes estate when one or both of the parties have acted improperly for the purpose of defrauding creditors, or when the property has been acquired illegally.

In general, when both spouses are involved in misconduct, such as hiding action. When only one party a share of the asset.

Murder or attempted murder of one claim to the marital estate.

See also Forfeiture.