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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 3959023" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>It's possible that one gets a loan based on their income/net worth to buy out the other one. Neither of them may even need a loan. The wife may get all the other assets, he may get all the stock. It isn't likely that they will each get 1/2 of anything. She may get all the homes, cars, art, and he gets everything else. It's just unwise to say that they each get 1/2 of everything. She may get 20% of the stock, and everything else. It's based on valuation, not anything else. They will each get assets equal to half the value of all their combined assets. They may sell everything and split the cash, if they can't agree on how to split things, or what the value of assets are. Neither of them may want any of their art, or any of their residences. Those will need to be sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 3959023, member: 60252"] It's possible that one gets a loan based on their income/net worth to buy out the other one. Neither of them may even need a loan. The wife may get all the other assets, he may get all the stock. It isn't likely that they will each get 1/2 of anything. She may get all the homes, cars, art, and he gets everything else. It's just unwise to say that they each get 1/2 of everything. She may get 20% of the stock, and everything else. It's based on valuation, not anything else. They will each get assets equal to half the value of all their combined assets. They may sell everything and split the cash, if they can't agree on how to split things, or what the value of assets are. Neither of them may want any of their art, or any of their residences. Those will need to be sold. [/QUOTE]
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