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How the Court Splits Assets in Divorce
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28374, member: 2262"] When parents decide to divorce, they sometimes need help splitting up their things fairly. A special court looks at many different parts of the family's life to make sure everyone is treated kindly and carefully. The court pays attention to how much money each parent can earn and what money they might have later. It thinks about what each parent and child needs to live comfortably. It also looks at how the family used to live and how children were learning and growing. Judges examine how old each person is and check if anyone has special health needs. They consider all the hard work each parent did for the family. This includes taking care of the house, looking after children, and doing household jobs that might not seem like work but are very important. The court remembers all the good things each parent did during the marriage. They want to help everyone stay as close to their normal lives as possible. Their main goal is to ensure that parents and children can continue being a family, even if the parents are not living together anymore. [/QUOTE]
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