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==When Started==
==When Started==
You cannot file a lawsuit for equitable distribution until after you and your spouse live in different homes (see [[Date of Separation]]).<reF>[https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_50/gs_50-21.html#:~:text=(a)%20At%20any%20time%20after,in%20the%20cause%20as%20provided North Carolina Statute § 50-21]</ref>
You cannot file a lawsuit for equitable distribution until after you and your spouse live in different homes (see [[Date of Separation]]).{{efn|[https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_50/gs_50-21.html#:~:text=(a)%20At%20any%20time%20after,in%20the%20cause%20as%20provided North Carolina Statute § 50-21]}}
 




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Revision as of 15:14, 11 October 2022


Equitable Distribution
Statute:
DescriptionHow property and debt are distributed between the spouses
Summary: Most property and debt are divided 50/50 most of the time, regardless of which spouse has current possession or title. However, many rules and exceptions apply.

When Started

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