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Understand what to consider for property division negotiations

On Behalf of | Aug 3, 2017 | Property Division

Property division is a very serious matter that takes a lot of planning. This is especially true if you are going through a high-asset divorce. There are a lot of things that you have to think about when you are trying to work through what you want to walk away with.

We understand that you might have some concerns about what you are facing. We can help you to find out what points you will need to work on for the divorce settlement. Once you know what decisions you need to make, you can work through each decision on its own and then think about how it all comes together as part of your property division.

Some of the things that you have to think about are:

  • What will happen to the house?
  • How will we split retirement accounts?
  • How will the debts be divided?
  • What, if any, alimony needs to be paid?

Coming to decisions about everything related to the property division settlement can help you and your ex to work everything out without having to wait for a trial. This is a huge bonus in a divorce because cases where you can work things out with your ex are usually resolved and finalized faster.

There is no reason for you to try to sort through everything on your own. We are here to help you evaluate the options that you have so that you can think about how each one will affect you right away, as well as far into the future. This can help you keep the property division negotiations focused on what is truly best for you.

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