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Division of Property | Family Law

Often couples have a difficult time reaching an agreement regarding how to divide their property. It is important to consult with an experienced divorce attorney for assistance if you anticipate the division of property as a controversial issue in your divorce.

States have specific rules regarding the division of property and vary from state to state. Also, the division of property depends on the complexity of your assets as well as liabilities. Each state utilizes one of two systems for distributing property:

Missouri uses the “Equitable Distribution” method, sometimes called a “separate property”, “common law”, or “non-community property”. Equitable distribution has three steps:

  1. Categorizing property as marital or separate assets;
  2. Evaluating the property;
  3. Distributing it to each spouse.

Usually, anything acquired from the date the marriage was legalized to the date of separation is included in the “marital assets” category.

Most states use an equitable distribution system to divide marital property. States that use this system attempt to divide the property fairly between the spouses. That doesn't mean equally. The goal is to achieve an equitable, or fair, distribution.

Factors of Property Division

There are several factors the court uses to determine how to arrive at an equitable distribution of the property. These include:

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