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  2. Michigan Divorce Laws - AOL

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    Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, so it doesn’t matter if a specific incident leads to your divorce or not. It’s also an equitable distribution state, so marital property will be divided ...

  3. Division of property - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act §307 (UMDA §307) [3] also allows for the equitable distribution of property and lists factors the court should consider, e.g. "the duration of the marriage, and prior marriage of either party, antenuptial agreement of the parties [which is the same as a prenuptial agreement or premarital agreement], the ...

  4. Community property in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In non-community property states property may be divided by equitable distribution. Generally speaking, the property that each partner brings into the marriage or receives by gift, bequest or devise during marriage is called separate property (not community property). See division of property. Division of community debts may not be the same as ...

  5. Community property - Wikipedia

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    Community property (United States) also called community of property (South Africa) is a marital property regime whereby property acquired during a marriage is considered to be owned by both spouses and subject to division between them in the event of divorce. Conversely, property owned by one spouse before the marriage, along with gifts and ...

  6. Matrimonial regime - Wikipedia

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    Separate Property with Equitable Distribution: Under this system, when substantially more property acquired during a marriage is owned by one spouse (e.g. title to all marital property is held in the husband's name only), the courts will make an equitable distribution of the richer spouse's property at death or dissolution of the marriage.

  7. Michigan Divorce Laws - AOL

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