As your divorce approaches, you may find yourself anticipating new adventures, fewer stressors, and an improved quality of life. However, you might also be pondering the fate of shared possessions like the toothbrush holder in the bathroom or the China pattern gifted as a wedding present. What should happen to these items as you move forward?
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