
Protecting Separate Property in Nebraska
Learn to protect separate property in Nebraska divorce: § 42-365 equitable division, the active appreciation presumption, and the 2024 Stava source-of-funds rule.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI
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Learn to protect separate property in Nebraska divorce: § 42-365 equitable division, the active appreciation presumption, and the 2024 Stava source-of-funds rule.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in New Mexico divorce: NMSA 40-3-8 definitions, community lien rules, and why community continues until the decree under Dorbin.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect property in Kansas divorce: K.S.A. 23-2802 all-property rules, why tracing matters for set-aside, and the time-source-manner factor courts weigh.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in Mississippi divorce: the Ferguson factors, Hemsley classification rules, and why commingling triggers the family-use doctrine.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in Arkansas divorce: Ark. Code Ann. § 9-12-315 rules, the Layman active appreciation doctrine, and Box reimbursement claims.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in Nevada divorce: NRS 123.130 definitions, Malmquist tracing formula, and why community continues until the decree.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect gifts and inheritances in Iowa divorce: Iowa Code § 598.21 presumption, the Muelhaupt inequity factors, and direct tracing strategies.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in Utah divorce: Utah Code Title 81 tracing rules, the three exceptions, and Woodward time rule for pensions to understand.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn how Connecticut's all-property rule under C.G.S. § 46b-81 affects divorce: source-based arguments, Martin appreciation rules, and equitable distribution.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in Oklahoma divorce: 43 O.S. § 121 tracing, the Thielenhaus active appreciation rule, and Larman joint title factors.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect separate property in Oregon divorce: ORS 107.105 tracing, the gifts carve-out rule, and commingling factors under Kunze to understand.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI

Learn to protect nonmarital property in Kentucky divorce: KRS 403.190 tracing, the Brandenburg formula, and clear-and-convincing evidence rules to know.
By Steven Klein — Founder & CEO of Divorce AI
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