NC is not a community property state. Assets would be divided in an equitable manner.
The courts determine how financial assets are split between husband and wife. For the most part, each part gets half.
They are entitled to half of your 401k assets.
You will receive half of your assets in most cases but it all depends on where your at as laws are differnet in different areas.
In divorce settlements, wives typically receive half of the assets as a way to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of marital property. This practice is based on the principle of equal division of assets acquired during the marriage, regardless of who earned the money or property.
Probably at least half of the marital assets.
Depends on where you got married and under what terms
In divorce settlements, a woman typically receives half of the assets to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of property acquired during the marriage. This division aims to provide financial stability and support for both parties as they move forward separately.
No. In the Western world women are allowed to own and possess their own property free of their husband's interference while she is living or they are married. Upon her death or their divorce, there may be a division of assets.
No you cannot. His new wife would, unless you have permission from him.
Not as an attorney, but could mediate an agreement. Each has to pay exactly half the fees.
I hope not. Depending on what state he files for divorce through.
Kazuaki Kiriya. They were married in September of 2002 and announced their divorce four and a half years later in March of 2007.