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Divorce: Dividing property
Equitable Distribution, Separation & DivorceJim SiemensJim Siemens, Siemens Family Law Group, divorce, property settlement, equitable distribution, divorce judgment, separate property, marital property, divisible property, divorce attorney, non-statutory property, N.C.G.S. 50-20(b)(4)a, N.C.G.S. 50-20(c)(11a), N.C.G.S. 50-20(b)(4)c, N.C.G.S. 50-20(b)(1), N.C.G.S. 50-20(b)(2), distributional factor, transmutation, classification, marital property presumption, marital gift presumption, McLean presumption, marital debt, divisible debt, N.C.G.S. 50-20(b)(4)d, N.C.G.S. 50-20(f), post-separation support, alimony, acquired property, Rules of Civil Procedure, source of funds principle, tracing, North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge K. Edward Greene, The Language of Equitable Distribution, family law, separation