Unlike most jurisdictions, which do not award alimony or divide property or debts in an annulment action, the District of Columbia permits the court to divide marital
property and debt equitably.
Not exact matches
The parties have accumulated certain community, joint
and common
property and debts during the coverture of the marriage which should be
equitably divided.
Property Division: In New Hudson, Michigan, the standard is that marital property and debts are divided fair and equitably between the two parties in a
Property Division: In New Hudson, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair and equitably between the two parties in a
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
In Westland, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
In Dearborn, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
In Southgate, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
In Northville, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
In Walled Lake, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
In South Lyon, Michigan, the standard is that marital
property and debts are divided fair
and equitably between the two parties in a divorce.
The
property accumulated by the parties must be
equitably divided pursuant to state law,
debts must be assigned, child custody must be resolved, parenting time for the non-custodial parent must be considered,
and financial support of the child or children must be addressed.
Many factors are looked at in determining how to divide your
property and your
debt fairly
and equitably.
All marital
property and debts are distributed justly
and equitably, but this does not always mean that there is an equal, 50/50 division of
property and debts.
It means that all marital
property will be distributed
equitably, which is a fair division of all the assets
and debts acquired during the marriage.