Cairns Law Offices Articles Understanding Equitable Distribution

Understanding Equitable Distribution

By Cairns Law Offices  Jan. 24, 2011 10:32p

Whenever a marriage ends there are many different aspects that must be taken into consideration. One of the most tedious, stressful and emotionally charged aspects can be the division of marital property, assets and debts. Property division is a complex process that involves not only identifying all the properties and assets of the marriage, but also differentiating between those properties and assets that belong individually to each spouse and those that are marital property and must be divided. The process for deciding which properties and assets belong to which spouse can be long and difficult, with many complexities for especially those assets that are in monetary or financial form and might have been affected by the combined financial decisions of the marriage. If you are involved in a divorce, it is vital that your assets be protected and that you are given fair treatment during the division of your marital assets. With the assistance of a Pennsylvania divorce lawyer you can ensure that your case will proceed fairly and in the best manner possible for both spouses.

The difference between marital assets and personal assets lies primarily in when the properties or assets were obtained and whether or not they were significantly affected by the marriage. Certain assets are exempt however and include gifts, inheritance, items protected by marital agreements, and items owned or received prior to the marriage.

Equitable Distribution Lawyer in Pennsylvania

If you are involved in a divorce or are considering divorce one of the most important considerations that you should keep in mind is how you will protect both your personal properties and your rights as a spouse from unfair property distribution proceedings. At the Cairns Law Offices we understand the complex and confusing laws and regulations regarding property distribution and will be able to help you with your case, ensuring you are treated fairly.

Contact a Pennsylvania Equitable Distribution Attorneyat our firm today for the effective legal guidance your case needs.

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