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Marital Property and Separate Property in a Divorce

June 24, 2019November 12, 2016 by The Betz Law Firm
Marital property St. Louis Divorce

In a divorce, the things that were once called “ours” are divided into “his” and “hers.” This can be one of the more difficult parts of going through a divorce. When filing for divorce in Missouri, no matter the county, St. Louis County, Jefferson County, etc. the law in Missouri on this matter is the … Read more

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