When 50/50 Isn't Fair
An equitable division in a divorce is not always equal

- Product Number: 2240136WAU
- Publication Date: 6/11/2024
- Length: 3 hours CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2024 MCLE, Inc.
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Many divorce cases end up resolving—either after trial or by negotiated agreement— with a 50/50 division of assets. Many times, this is the “right” result. But when should there be a disparate division of assets?
Join our panel as we consider when an equitable division isn’t equal, what the court looks for, what the law says, and how to argue for a disparate division. In a legal landscape that sometimes seems to favor equal division, knowing when and how to advocate otherwise is critical for any family law practitioner.
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