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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 276466" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>chiming in as another that didn't expect to divorce. But also as another that realized that it takes two to keep that vow, and when one isn't going to, it kinda becomes a moot point.</p><p></p><p>I don't know about separation. I do know that Ohio is a 50/50 state. All your assets will be split 50/50. I had purchased our house before marriage. But when it came time for the divorce, it was split 50/50 - we only had a year left on the mortgage. I got 50&#37; of the value of the house at that time - he did that by refinancing and keeping the house, I used my half for the downpayment on a different house. We signed off on each other's retirement so we have no claims on those.</p><p></p><p>But sometimes, you just have to do what is "morally right" for you. And that may mean doing something that is against your nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 276466, member: 439"] chiming in as another that didn't expect to divorce. But also as another that realized that it takes two to keep that vow, and when one isn't going to, it kinda becomes a moot point. I don't know about separation. I do know that Ohio is a 50/50 state. All your assets will be split 50/50. I had purchased our house before marriage. But when it came time for the divorce, it was split 50/50 - we only had a year left on the mortgage. I got 50% of the value of the house at that time - he did that by refinancing and keeping the house, I used my half for the downpayment on a different house. We signed off on each other's retirement so we have no claims on those. But sometimes, you just have to do what is "morally right" for you. And that may mean doing something that is against your nature. [/QUOTE]
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