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  2. Getting divorced is hard by itself. But add in the stress of dividing shared assets, including your home, and it can be overwhelming — whether or not the parting of ways is amicable. For example ...

  3. New York divorce law - Wikipedia

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    New York divorce law changed on August 15, 2010, when Governor David Paterson signed no-fault divorce into law in New York state. Until 2010, New York recognized divorces only upon fault-based criteria or upon separation. The State Senate approved the No-Fault Divorce bill on June 30, and the State Assembly passed the bill on July 1.

  4. 9 Life-Altering Money Rules Hidden in Your Marriage Contract

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    Depending on the laws in your state, the court might determine $750,000 was separate property (because that was the value prior to marriage) and the other $750,000 is marital property (because ...

  5. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Women Lawyers was instrumental in convincing the American Bar Association to create a Family Law section in many state courts, and pushed strongly for no-fault divorce law around 1960 (cf. Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act). In 1969, California became the first U.S. state to pass a no-fault divorce law. [15]

  6. In My Marriage Money Was a Trap. After My Divorce It ... - AOL

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    Before we got married, when my father-in-law wanted to talk to us about money, I was a compliant pupil. He’d mapped out my husband’s annual salary for his new job as an engineer in Excel ...

  7. Married Women's Property Acts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Married Women's Property Acts addressed the economic side of coverture, allowing women more control of wages and property. After New York passed its Married Women's Property Law in 1848, New York's law became the template for other states to grant married women the right to own property. [5]

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