Jean D. Somerville v. Paul R. Somerville Jean D. Somerville v. Paul R. Somerville

Jean D. Somerville v. Paul R. Somerville

1988.WV.190, 369 S.E.2D 459, 179 W.VA. 386

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1. In the absence of a valid agreement, the trial court in a divorce case shall presume that all marital property is to be divided equally between the parties, but may alter this distribution, without regard to fault, based on consideration of certain statutorily enumerated factors, including: (1) monetary contributions to marital property such as employment income, other earnings, and funds which were separate property; (2) nonmonetary contributions to marital property, such as homemaker services, child care services, labor performed without compensation, labor performed in the actual maintenance or improvement of tangible marital property, or labor performed in the management or investment of assets which are marital property; (3) the effect of the marriage on the income-earning abilities of the parties, such as contributions by either party to the education or training of the other party, or foregoing by either party of employment or education; or (4) conduct by either party that lessened the value of marital property. W.Va. Code § 48-2-32(c) (1986).

GÉNERO
Profissional e técnico
LANÇADO
1988
21 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
11
EDITORA
LawApp Publishers
TAMANHO
65,4
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