Courts in states that use the non-community property system, like Connecticut, typically make
an equitable division of property between the divorcing spouses. Equitable means fair, rather
than necessarily equal. The court makes the decision based on the circumstances of the divorce,
the non-financial contributions to the marriage of each spouse and missed academic or career
opportunities.
Similarly to alimony, a judge must consider various factors and make a property division order
that is fair and equitable in light of the circumstances of each particular case.
If you are considering Divorce, it is in your best interest to have an experienced Attorney
support you through this endeavor. Working with the Law Offices of Bruce E. Bergman will
help you successfully get through the process and begin your new life.
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