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A summary of Tennessee property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
a major portion of the marital estate.
A summary of Delaware property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
A summary of New Hampshire Spousal Support guidelines and considerations.
A summary of Ohio property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
all states that are not Kitchen Sink States.
Comprehensive overview of Tennessee divorce laws, Tennessee statutes and guidelines, and Tennessee divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
instruments for distributing wealth by means other than outright bequests to beneficiaries.
In Rhode Island, all assets acquired by the parties (with limited exceptions as set forth below) during the course of the marriage constitute marital property subject to equitable division by the Family Court. However, gifts and inheritances are not marital property subject to being divided unless the parties co-mingle the assets. A co-mingling could occur if a person puts the other spouse’s name on an account or puts the other spouse’s name on the deed to real estate.
The increase in value of the husband’s separate property, as a whole, in arriving at the value of the marital estate. From the figure representing several assets’ increase in value, it subtracted the decrease in value suffered by several other assets and considered this "net" increase in all of the assets in determining the value of the marital estate to be divided.
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