When it’s time to divide marital property in divorce, if those assets are of significant value and not going to be sold immediately, they must be appraised. Often, the appraisal...
Property Distribution
Can You Prevent Your Spouse from Squandering Marital Assets During Divorce?
When parties file for divorce, their financial relationship changes. For instance, each spouse’s individual income and expenses become separated with some exceptions. However,...
How Are Fine Art and Collectibles Valued in Divorce?
In divorce, all marital property is split between the parties. Depending on the type of asset, different rules apply to the division. Fine art and collectibles are valued in...
How to Prevent Your Marital Home from Becoming Marital Property in Divorce
Generally, assets acquired before a couple’s wedding date are considered separate property and not subject to division in divorce. Gifts or inheritances explicitly given to one...
Two Reasons You Should Not Fight Over Your Marital Property in Divorce
In divorce, your marital property is subject to equitable distribution. That means the property you and your spouse acquire during the marriage will be fairly divided between the...
How Is a Spouse’s Partnership Interest Valued in Divorce?
In divorce, marital property is equitably distributed, which means it is divided fairly under the circumstances, and not necessarily equally. Where the property to be distributed...