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Question on studies for settlements
      05/08/08 08:01 AM (66.110.208.65)
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Has anyone ever conducted a statistical analysis of support settlements in divorces? I'm curious if there is a source or study done on what factors go into the settlement and then what the settlement or final decree was.

I've seen in some of the posts you can expect 1/2 the length of the marriage for duration and 25-40 percent of the difference (more or less). But I was curious if anyone hae ever put a study together. I think the study would be fascinating.

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