During a legal separation, couples pay attorney fees, court costs and mediation services when
determining division of assets, alimony, child support and custody agreements.
When you file for divorce, you and your spouse can reach an agreement on how you want to divide your assets, or the court might
determine the division of assets for you.
Not exact matches
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When you meet with a family lawyer concentrating in divorce they will help you to
determine the most important issues such as child custody and support,
division of property, maintenance (alimony),
division of assets, debt and anything else that needs to be resolved.
Practitioners may therefore have more room than might first be apparent to argue that a favourable medical opinion should be treated with considerable caution when
determining the parties» future prospects and a fair
division of the
assets.
In divorce cases where at least some level
of arbitration is required, for instance in
determining the fair
division of assets or regarding child ren arrangements, couples will often proceed with their divorce in the public court system.
There are two main reasons why a couple may want to
determine the
division of marital
assets without going to trial.
A prenuptial agreement allows you and your future spouse to
determine how you will handle property and
asset division in the event
of divorce.
This method
of allocating
assets looks at the particular facts
of each case in
determining what constitutes a fair
division of property.
Attorney fees
of each party can usually also be taken into account in
determining what equitable
division of the
assets will be made at trial.
Whether you have a prenuptial or post-nuptial agreement, we can help you
determine a fair
division of assets based on New York's equitable distribution laws.
Following the hearing, the court will
determine whether the divorce is granted and resolve the martial issues, including
divisions of property and
assets, if necessary.
Before a Vancouver Supreme Court Justice will take charge
of a family property
division case involving overseas
assets in China or Hong Kong or elsewhere our Mandarin speaking family law lawyers and Cantonese speaking property
division lawyers have to
determine if BC has jurisdiction to decide the family property case.
In addition to a disproportionate
division of assets, the court may also
determine that the dependent spouse in a lengthy marriage has the right to receive spousal maintenance.
The Court also clarified that property acquired after a common law relationship breakdown can be considered in
determining the parties» financial positions when deciding on
division of assets.
Divorce has a reputation for being a long, arduous and contentious process that pits both spouses against each other in a vicious, no - holds - barred court fight to
determine everything including
division of assets, spousal maintenance, parenting time, and child support.
In its deliberation with regards to the
division of matrimonial property, the Court
determined that it had the jurisdiction to consider the value
of the
assets located outside
of British Columbia, but that it had no power to «
determine the right, title or interest in land situated outside the province».
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States
determine the
division of marital
assets in two major ways.
However, as with a
division of assets, the court is unlikely to consider adultery a factor in
determining spousal support unless the spouse's adulterous behavior caused financial harm to the other spouse.
From the information on this form, the court
determines the fairness
of the
division of assets and liabilities in the settlement agreement.
In addition, the court can review the property
division established in the divorce to
determine each spouse's
assets and debts after the end
of the marriage.
When
determining an equitable
division of retirement
assets in a divorce context, it is generally best to...
Once the type
of property and its value are
determined, the decree states the
division of assets and liabilities.
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.
Our lawyers are equipped to help you
determine if all or part
of your practice may be subject to
asset division in your divorce.
Alimony, child custody, child support, and a fair
division of community
assets (like who keeps the house or how your checking and savings accounts are divided) are matters that a divorce lawyer is trained to help
determine.
Topics include: how courts
determine property
division; what a spouse can do when a business is involved in a divorce; and the use
of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements to protect
assets.