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Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer: Click hereMichael Anthony Wing, P.C. | Michael Anthony Wing
It depends on the circumstances, but, assuming you are the spouse whom has received the coverage during the course of the marriage, yes. That length of time most probably puts everything on the table. The only exception would be recent inheritances or the like and property that has truly been kept completely separate from the marital estate. Stay well.
Answer Applies to: Alabama
Replied: 7/7/2011



