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		By: spudbeach		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What a sad story.  In WI, the law says that any increase in assets after the marriage is community property, with a 50/50 split.  Combine that with a complete absence of any aggravating factors (adultery doesn&#039;t count against you, at all), and there is so much less to go to court over.  A long trial is pretty much unheard of here.  

At least CT isn&#039;t as bad as NY -- the only &quot;fault&quot; divorce state left.  Maybe the attitude just kind of leaches over the state line?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a sad story.  In WI, the law says that any increase in assets after the marriage is community property, with a 50/50 split.  Combine that with a complete absence of any aggravating factors (adultery doesn&#8217;t count against you, at all), and there is so much less to go to court over.  A long trial is pretty much unheard of here.  </p>
<p>At least CT isn&#8217;t as bad as NY &#8212; the only &#8220;fault&#8221; divorce state left.  Maybe the attitude just kind of leaches over the state line?</p>
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