Marietta Equitable Division Attorneys
One of the most complex issues associated with divorce is property division and the equitable distribution of assets. It is also one of the primary reasons why divorces can end up going to court. Georgia is an equitable distribution state, which does not necessarily mean that assets will be divided equally between the two parties, but that the court will determine how to distribute assets according to what is fair, given the circumstances.
At the law firm of Baskin & Baskin, P.C., in Marietta, our firm works with clients through issues of complex property division. We regularly work with forensic accountants, CPAs and other financial experts to help valuate client assets, including business assets, closely held corporations, investments and retirement accounts. If you are considering a divorce and have questions about property division, we invite you to contact us for more information.
Atlanta Property Division Attorneys
In a divorce, including those where business assets and other complex assets are involved, the first step is to determine which assets are marital assets and which are separate. Separate assets are not subject to equitable distribution, and may include gifts, inheritances and assets owned prior to marriage. In order to determine this property, we will seek out bank accounts, look at financial statements, and work to properly assess the value of stocks, bonds and other assets.
In cases where it is suspected that assets are being hidden, we will work to help track down these concealed assets so that our clients' rights are protected.
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Contact the family lawyers at Baskin & Baskin to discuss property and asset division with us today. Call our firm toll free at 888-336-9957 to schedule an initial consultation.
