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28 Oct 23 - 28 Oct 23 #521989 by Luma
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How are the incomes of each party are assessed by the court during the divorce? If both parties work freelance/self employed, income has varied massively over the last few years, and both anticipate that for the future as well. What is the amount of income which will be taken into account for division of assets/home/needs of child etc
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