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Five Myths about Alimony

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Cheaters Can’t Get Alimony  Cheaters can and often do get alimony. Some states do, however, factor in infidelity when determining how much money the payee will receive in alimony payments. Although some states factor this in, there may be some additional red tape that needs to be addressed; for example,…

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How Does Divorce Financially Ruin People?

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Splitting Savings Accounts  Savings accounts, retirement accounts, investment accounts, etc. will all—typically—be split during the divorce process. Depending on what state you’re located in, that may mean that the marital portion of those accounts is split 50/50, or it may mean that the marital portion of those accounts will be…

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Debt Collectors and Divorce

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How Is Debt Divided in Divorce?  In short, debt is generally divided either 50/50 or in a manner that is considered to be “equitable.” When it comes to unsecured debt, such as credit card debt, you can expect to be responsible for around half of the debt accumulated in a…

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What Happens when an Asset Appreciates?

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When You’ve Used Separate Funds and Marital Funds   While you’re likely to get separate funds that you’ve invested in a home, you may have to split equity that was accrued after the marriage. If your relative passes away and leaves you an inheritance, that inheritance is generally considered to be…

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What Is a Motion? 

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What Is a Motion? What Is a Motion?  A motion is, in the most simple terms, a request, typically from one party to the judge. For example, in a criminal case, an attorney may file a motion for a directed verdict. This specific motion means that the attorney is asking…

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