How is property divided at divorce in Montana?
Montana is an equitable division state. In an equitable
division state, each spouse owns the income he or she earns during the
marriage, and also has the right to manage any property that's in his or her
name alone. But at divorce, whose name is on what property isn't the only
deciding factor. Instead, the judge will divide marital property in a way that
the judge considers fair, but won't necessarily be exactly equal.
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