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         | 21. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION UNEQUAL DIVISION DOUBLE REMEDY
NORTH CAROLINA - Walter v. Walter, ___ N.C. App. ___, 561 S.E.2d 571 2002. Where the parties agreed that certain property taken by the wife from the marital home after the date of separation would be treated as part of her share of the marital estate, any economic injury inflicted by the wifes condu
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         | 22. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION MARITAL PURPOSE - LACK OF CANDOR
FLORIDA - Ruiz v. Ruiz, 821 So. 2d 1112 Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2002. The trial court erred by leaving the husband solely responsible for debts arising from his withdrawals from his IRA, where at least part of the debts were used for marital purposes, even though the husband demonstrated a distinct lack
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         | 23. Divorce Source: MARITAL ASSETS CHILDREN'S EDUCATION AND MEDICAL EXPENSES
(�1999) The trial court did not abuse its discretion in finding that money spent by the husband on the children
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         | 24. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION OF MARITAL ASSETS
(�1999) In addition, the wife contended that the lower court abused its discretion by failing to put a value on the husbands business and by failing to find that the husband dissipated the business by using funds in a company savings account for his own support and his temporary support obligations.
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         | 25. Divorce Source: DIVISION OF PROPERTY - SPENT FUNDS
(�1999) A party alleging squandering of property must present evidence of it, or no squandering will be found. A court cannot divide marital funds that are already spent, absent a finding of squandering.
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         | 26. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION OF FAMILY BUSINESS
(�1999) The husband should not have been charged with money that he spent on his failing business during the marriage, given the lack of any evidence of willful misconduct, bad faith, or intentional dissolution
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         | 27. Divorce Source: TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND THE LIQUIDATION OF STOCK
(�1999) During the parties marriage, the wife purchased stock in the company where she worked through a payroll deduction plan. During the parties dissolution proceedings, she liquidated some of the stock
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         | 28. Divorce Source: EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS
(�1999) The evidence supported the trial courts finding that the husband wasted community funds that he withdrew from a retirement account without the wifes consent and spent in a manner unknown to her. This
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         | 29. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION - EXPENDITURES BEFORE MARRIAGE BREAKDOWN
(�1998) Expenditures by the husband before any irreconcilable breakdown in the parties marriage could not be considered dissipation of marital assets so as to justify an unequal distribution.
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         | 30. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION OF PROPERTY - GAMBLING
(�1998) Gambling debts incurred by the husband after dissolution proceedings have been initiated can be treated by the court as dissipation or waste of assets
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