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What are my rights to money and property if my marriage ends?

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What are my rights to money and property if my marriage ends?

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When a marriage has broken down the divorce court has the power to make any orders about finances or property which seem to the divorce court to be just, including maintenance orders. The divorce court will look at every bit of property or capital owned by the husband or wife. Each spouse must complete a document which gives a comprehensive account of his or her financial position. The divorce court then looks at the facts of the particular marriage to help it decide what orders it can make which will be fair to everyone. When it does so, it has to keep in mind that if there are any children of the marriage, the interests of those children will be the most important consideration. This often means that the parent with children living with him or her will be more likely to keep the home, at least until the children have all finished their full-time education. Find out more about divorce and DIY divorce.

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When a marriage has broken down the divorce court has the power to make any orders about finances or property which seem to the divorce court to be just, including maintenance orders. The divorce court will look at every bit of property or capital owned by the husband or wife. Each spouse must complete a document which gives a comprehensive account of his or her financial position. The divorce court then looks at the facts of the particular marriage to help it decide what orders it can make which will be fair to everyone. When it does so, it has to keep in mind that if there are any children of the marriage, the interests of those children will be the most important consideration. This often means that the parent with children living with him or her will be more likely to keep the home, at least until the children have all finished their full-time education. Find out more about divorce and DIY divorce.

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