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"My spouse stayed at home during our marriage, I don't think it's fair that he gets half of our assets, is there anything I can do about it?" Michael Collins, a family lawyer in Dallas, answers: The factors taken into consideration for an equitable division would include disparity of earning capacity and the ability of the parties to work. If there was one party choosing to be at home and taking care of children that issue is addressed. If the party is choosing not to work, and it is condoned by the party, the court will also take that into consideration. Texas family lawyer Michael Collins from Collins Law Group PC offers the ideal blend of big-firm ability with small-firm efficiency.
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