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What property is subject to division in a divorce?

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What property is subject to division in a divorce?

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Basically, all property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, whether held in one or both parties’ names, is considered divisible property. Even such items as vested or non-vested pensions and property that one party owned before the marriage are susceptible to division in a divorce proceeding.

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