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Asset Allocation
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How should I think through property division?

When working on a property division agreement, you should first make sure you have a clear understanding of the facts.  Then make sure you understand the law and legal implications in your jurisdiction.  Finally, balance your feelings on the outcomes and what feels right to you in the negotiation of settlement. The combination of facts, laws and feelings will impact the property division outcomes.

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Property Division Introduction

Property division is one of the two financial categories addressed in divorce, focusing on the division of assets and liabilities, including real estate, debts, financial accounts, investments, automobiles and personal possessions.

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