Family Law Firm
Property Division
Helping You Divide Your Property
If you are going through or anticipating a divorce, you probably have important questions about how property division will be handled. You may be concerned that you won’t be treated fairly when assets are divided. It is important to consult an experienced family law attorney to deal with these questions and concerns.
California is considered a “community property” state. This means that, generally, everything acquired during a marriage belongs equally to both spouses. Property acquired before a marriage may be considered separate property. Some property can appear to fall into a gray area, while other property has value that is highly subjective.
If you have questions about property division in California, contact our lawyers online today. You may also call (714) 550-7229 to schedule a free initial consultation.
Highly Experienced in California Property Division Matters
At the Law Offices of Friske & Hilliard, we are highly experienced in matters of asset division in relation to divorce. Equipped with years of experience and excellent skills in negotiation, litigation and mediation, our attorneys can help you obtain a fair outcome with regard to your property, including:
Real property: Our lawyers can assist you with the difficult task of division with regard to your home, vacation property, investment property or commercial real estate.
IRA, 401(k) and pension valuation and division: We can help you valuate and divide important retirement accounts and assets. These may be subject to qualified domestic relations orders (QDROs), which prescribe division of retirement accounts in divorces.
Bank accounts and personal property: Our firm can help you reach fair arrangements with regard to checking and savings accounts, jewelry and other personal items.
Business assets: Our attorneys can assist you in business valuation with the help of forensic accounting professionals with expertise in appraising professional practices and other businesses.
Uncovering hidden assets: Sometimes one spouse will attempt to hide assets from the other. In these instances, an experienced and aggressive attorney can help ensure you receive a fair amount of the marital assets.
Contact Our Firm’s Orange County Attorneys for Help With Marital Property Division
Contact the Law Offices of Friske & Hilliard to consult our firm’s Orange County attorneys for a free consultation regarding divorce and property division. We can be reached at (714) 550-7229 and are happy to address any initial concerns you might have.