Chapter 6: Equitable Distribution
chapter opening Replacement 9/20/2016 6 Part 1. Equitable Distribution Overview and Procedure I. Introduction and Overview A. Background 1. Before 1981, North Carolina was a common law “title” jurisdiction with regard to prop-
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