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What happens to a couples property when they divorce, remarry, and then divorce again?

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What happens to a couples property when they divorce, remarry, and then divorce again?

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When parties remarry, the property may once again become marital property and be subject to division on a second divorce. A court may also look to the first marriage when determining the length of the marriage in the second divorce. In general, the longer the marriage, the more a court is likely to find that property is marital rather than separate property.

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