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What assets are subject to division of the Court in a divorce case?

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What assets are subject to division of the Court in a divorce case?

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The Court makes a distinction between marital assets and separate assets. Marital assets are assets acquired during the marriage. Separate assets are asset which one party acquired prior to a marriage and maintained as separate property, property inherited during the marriage and property received as a gift by one party during the marriage. A party can turn a separate asset into marital asset by commingling the asset. Examples include: adding a new spouse’s name to a bank account, car title, or deed to the home as joint tenants with right of survivorship.

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