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The Date of the filing of the Complaint for Divorce historically has been the date that assets are valued for purposes of equitable distribution. If the asset increases or decreases in value due to fluctuating market conditions, as in the real estate and stock markets, the gain or loss is realized by both parties at the time of the actual distribution or sale of the asset.
The function of evaluator in a child custody dispute is different from that of a therapist in a traditional, clinical setting. The practitioner must keep these roles separate. Trying to be both the therapist and forensic evaluator for the same children or family is inappropriate and complicates both the therapy and the evaluation.
When you have an amicable divorce it is often referred to as an uncontested divorce, in which both spouses agree on everything, like property and debt, and eliminate the need for excess legal fees and intimidating divorce hearings.
A selected set of key Connecticut divorce facts dealing with a range of topics including child custody, child support, spousal support, and property distribution.
Prenuptial Agreements are contracts between spouses-to-be who may not want to deal with the unromantic details of money, finances, or even death but it is necessary.
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The issue of the equitable distribution pre-owned assets always arises in many divorce cases wherein the parties were married later on in their life, or in second marriages. If one or both of the spouses have accumulated some serious assets prior to their marriage, then some very thorny issues can "pop up" if there is a divorce.
Premarital Agreements are not right for every couple! Prenuptial Agreements are most prevalent in second marriages. They are especially prevalent in first or second marriages when one or both of the parties have children of a prior marriage or relationship. They are also prevalent when a future spouse has a child or children from a prior relationship.
Comprehensive overview of Minnesota divorce laws, Minnesota statutes and guidelines, and Minnesota divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce."
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