Observed senior claims officers to learn
about equitable settlement, and documented every claim case in the computerized database
Not exact matches
Even though it's called a Property
Settlement Agreement, this agreement covers much more than the division of property or
equitable distribution of property — it's also
about child custody, parenting time, division of assets (including personal property, real estate such as the marital home, retirement assets and pensions, and businesses), alimony, and any other additional issues that must be determined in furtherance of divorce or dissolution of marriage.
Similarly, while Tennessee's property division statute requires that marital property be divided «fairly and equitably,» Collaborative Divorce allows the parties also to run particular
settlement ideas through the filter of a neutral financial expert, who may have ideas
about how to divide the estate in a way that is legally fair and
equitable, but that also minimizes tax liability or maximizes growth on retirement assets, for example.
You can take control of your divorce and move forward with your life by learning
about the options that empower you to work out an
equitable, legally enforceable
settlement, while keeping your divorce from becoming a painful, resentful expensive war.
Collaborative family law is
about achieving a fair and
equitable settlement and assessing and accomplishing the thoughtful restructuring of the family.