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1. Become educated on all aspects of Divorce. Reading the
various websites available on divorce is an excellent start.
Read every document available. Complicated subjects always
deserve a second reading. Then, read your State Statutes on
divorce. You will find they are written in almost-plain English
and are understandable to the average person. State Statutes can
be found by entering your state and the word statutes in most
search engines. Look for anything that sounds like "marriage" or
"domestic relations."
2. Buy books on Divorce. Generic divorce books are a good start
and will give you a good overview. But they will not completely
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Property
When you divorce both parties involved have their assets
divided. Including those that where accumulated before their
where married. Prenuptial agreements can protect some assets; an
example would be if the husband owned stocks before the
marriage. If the prenuptial agreement states that he is entitled
to keep his shares, you may not divide those assets.
Without this agreement the stocks may be liquidated and divided.
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