Her book includes a case study that presents different ways to
legally divide the assets of a middle - class couple.
Not exact matches
Like previously mentioned, your divorce is about
dividing up your
assets fairly and
legally but it is also about who pays maintenance, how much and when.
You and your spouse have decided to
legally separate and agree on how to
divide your property and
assets.
Legally separated spouses formally
divide their
assets and debts, then live apart and maintain separate finances.
Similarly, while Tennessee's property division statute requires that marital property be
divided «fairly and equitably,» Collaborative Divorce allows the parties also to run particular settlement ideas through the filter of a neutral financial expert, who may have ideas about how to
divide the estate in a way that is
legally fair and equitable, but that also minimizes tax liability or maximizes growth on retirement
assets, for example.