July 4, 2019

Divorce in farming communities: how to protect assets for future generations

Divorces among farming communities are historically more complex and treated differently by the courts.   Whereas divorces outside the farming sector are more straightforward to establish which assets the respective spouses own, farming-related cases entail working out how ex husbands and wives and their children can be provided for – avoiding, if possible, the sale […]

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