Is splitting things equally always fair?
No. For example, if a homemaker stayed home to raise the children and lost years of earning power and her spouse makes triple what she earns. In this scenario, equal would not be fair. The incomes are too disproportionate. In any situation where the spouses have been married for a long time and one spouse has more assets or earning power than the other, equal is not fair.
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