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      <title>New York Divorce Report - Wife Granted $184,000,000 in Equitable Distribution - Comments</title>
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      <description>Daniel E. Clement: New Jersey &amp; NY Lawyer &amp; Attorney for Family Law &amp; Pre-Nuptials</description>
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         <title>linda strand</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>My divorce was in 1999 after 21 yrs of abuse. I raised /homeschooled 3 children, contributed as much if not more $ to the home. Nothing was settled at the divorce. I allowed him to live in the home as the youngest was 15 and still living in the home. I have been trying to get him to buy me out of my half of the home for yrs now. I have finally taken him to civil court, upstate NY. I am now told that I can only have 1/2 of the value of the home of 1999, the divorce date, and not half of the value now. This is 1/8th of the value of the home now. If there was nothing signed, at the 99 divorce and we are both still owners on the deed, does the judge have to only allow me 1/2 of the 99 value? How do I ask for my fair value of half of todays date? Can I at least ask for interest of the $ he has kept of my equity since 99? Please help me know how to approach this. Trial for civil court is Oct 2007. thanks for your help Linda</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 00:02:19 -0500</pubDate>
         <author>dclement@clementlaw.com (Daniel Clement)</author>
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