How does New York divide property in divorce?
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New York divides property equitably, but this does not mean that it is split in half. Equitable division means that marital property is divided “fairly.” A judge will usually decide what is considered “fair” by looking at many factors, such as income disparity, duration of the marriage, and financial circumstances of each spouse.
Property that is owned by each spouse separately is not subject to division in a divorce.
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