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Courts consider the duration of the marriage, contributions by each party, future needs, and other factors to ensure a just and equitable division.
Property is generally valued through professional appraisals, which may include real estate, business interests, and personal property assessments.
Inheritances are often treated as separate property, but the specifics can vary based on how the assets were used during the marriage.
Joint debts are typically divided equitably, considering who incurred the debt and who benefited from it.
A prenuptial agreement can specify how property is to be divided in the event of a divorce, often overriding default legal provisions.
If you suspect that assets are being hidden, legal tools can be used to uncover these assets through discovery processes.
Many disputes can be resolved through mediation or negotiations, which can be less adversarial and often result in a more amicable settlement.
Legal remedies, such as seeking a court order for the sale of the property, can be pursued to enforce your rights and ensure a fair resolution.
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