Equitable Distribution eh-qui-TAH-bul dis-tri-byoo-shun Equitable distribution is the division of marital property in a divorce case. Unlike community property states, which divide marital property equally, equitable distribution considers various factors to arrive at a fair division. In the divorce settlement, the court ordered an equitable distribution of the couple's marital assets. Miller v. Miller (2020) is an example of a case where the court applied equitable distribution principles to divide marital property. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →