Most state courts distribute assets and liabilities equitably between spouses, which means the court splits
your assets in a fair manner, though not necessarily equally.
Not exact matches
He was an
asset to the Committee and I am confident that he will run this investigation
in the same
fair, respectful
manner as when served as counsel to the Investigations Committee.»
It's designed to liquidate (or sell) off property or
assets so that the resulting proceeds can be used to pay off as many of the debts and loans as possible
in a
fair manner.
This means that all marital property is taken into account when dividing
assets and debt, and the division is handled
in a
fair and reasonable
manner.
Finally, it distributes the marital
assets between the two parties
in fair and reasonable
manner.
Pennsylvania law requires the court to divide marital
assets and debts
in a
fair and equitable
manner.
Broadly, a court may divide both matrimonial property and the personal
assets of either spouse
in a
fair and equitable
manner.
Connecticut courts split all
assets in an equitable
manner; the split should be
fair if not equal.