equitable distribution
The notion that following a divorce, the wealth acquired during the marriage should be divided fairly between the two spouses. Though in theory these two shares are equal, in practice they are often weighted according to the incomes of the two individuals. For example, the person with the higher income might receive two-thirds of the combined assets, leaving only a third for his or her former spouse. Selected equitable distribution links: |
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