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In Minnesota, property acquired during marriage is divided equitably, considering factors like marriage length and income. Personal items, such as clothing, are included but courts prioritize significant assets. Focusing on more substantial assets may be more practical in property division.Full Conversation
I am being sue by my soon to be exwife
Hi John, I’m here to help. Could you provide more details about the lawsuit? For example, is it related to divorce proceedings, property division, child custody, or something else?
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Thanks for sharing, John. Here are some key points about property division in a Minnesota divorce:
- Minnesota is an "equitable distribution" state.
- Property acquired during marriage is typically divided equitably, not necessarily equally.
- The court considers factors like length of marriage, age, health, and income when dividing property.
Do you need more information on the process, or specific aspects of property division?
throughout our marriage she bought lots of clothes, like over ten thousand dollars worth and i want half of the clothes.
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In Minnesota, personal property acquired during the marriage, like clothes, is subject to equitable distribution. The court will consider various factors to determine a fair division.
To get a better understanding, can you tell me if there are other significant assets or debts involved in the property division?
no, everything else has been settled except for the clothing. I asked for */* of the pants and shirts and */* of her bras and panties.
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In Minnesota, personal property like clothing is subject to equitable distribution, but courts typically focus on items of significant value. The division of clothing, especially intimate items, may be handled less formally and with practical considerations in mind. It might be beneficial to focus on more significant assets if possible.
Are you considering any other legal actions or negotiations to resolve this issue?
what do you think about with her satin panties?
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Hi John, it seems like the focus on specific items of clothing, especially intimate items, might not be the most practical approach in property division. Courts generally prioritize more significant assets. It might be worth considering alternative solutions or negotiations. Do you have any other significant concerns or legal issues related to your divorce?