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Contributions, monetary and non-monetary, of each party to the well-being of the family (yes, there is ?value?

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Contributions, monetary and non-monetary, of each party to the well-being of the family (yes, there is ?value?

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• Value of all property interests of the parties • The economic circumstances of the parties at the time of the award; • The circumstances that led to the separation (this is the fault factor); • Duration of marriage; • Age of the parties; • Physical and mental health of the parties; • How and when interest in the pension and/or retirement was acquired; • Contribution by either party to the marital home and any other real property (land or homes); • The amount of alimony that the Court has made with respect to ?family use personal property? or the family home (cars, furniture, household appliances and home used by the family used for family purposes); • Any other factor the Court deems appropriate to come to a fair and equitable division of property or monetary award. (This is the catch-all provision that says the Court can look at anything that will help it come to a decision about division of property.)What does use and possession of property mean?The party who is awarded physical cu

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