Fair
division of assets often requires spouses to radically shift their perceptions of marital roles and entitlements from those which feel familiar to those which feel foreign and unfair.
Not exact matches
Divisions of other elements in the retirement portfolio, such as investments, can
often trip up older divorced couples as well, due to an uneven distribution
of risk or
asset diversity.
Prior to or during marriage couples
often consider entering into an agreement regarding the
division of assets in the event
of a divorce.
Often times it involves a dispute over custody, support, and
division of assets.
Pre / Post Nuptial Agreements Prior to or during marriage couples
often consider entering into an agreement regarding the
division of assets in the event
of a divorce.
Conflict in these areas
often result in divorce and separation, as well as contests over spousal and child support,
division of family
assets, and child custody and access.
Due to the volume and value
of properties and other holdings involved, high
asset divorces
often bring certain complications in
division of 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.
Resolution
of the major issues in a divorce case, including child custody, spousal support and property
division, can
often flow directly from who has possession
of the matrimonial home, usually the family's largest
asset, at the time
of separation.
Our attorney is
often able to negotiate a settlement agreement for her clients when some things, such as the
division of assets, are initially disputed.
A married couple has
often accrued a great number
of assets over the term
of the marriage, and the
division of these
assets can be a complex situation.
Our Vancouver Property
Division Lawyers know that dividing your marital property
often means parting with half
of your
assets, some with vivid memories and emotions attached.
The marital separation agreement
often includes decisions such as the
division of property and other
assets, alimony or maintenance payments, debt
division, and which spouse is allowed to live in the family home.
It is
often necessary for the defendant to file an answer to a divorce complaint if the spouses have not reached an agreement on the
division of significant
assets or child custody arrangements.
Questions about compensation
often complicate spousal support and the
division of assets.
But even couples who want a peaceful divorce
often find themselves struggling — not necessarily fighting — about issues surrounding children, allocation
of income, and
division of assets.
Obligations involving areas such as parenting time, decision making, child support, spousal maintenance,
division of assets, refinancing
of a mortgage, etc.
often last long past the divorce date.
Asset division makes up a large part of the divorce process, especially when it comes to the family home, which can often be the couple's largest a
Asset division makes up a large part
of the divorce process, especially when it comes to the family home, which can
often be the couple's largest
assetasset.