Come to fair property division settlements with the help of a Louisville property division lawyer
One of the most contentious parts of divorce proceedings is the division of marital assets. Without the assistance of a qualified divorce attorney, you may receive an unfair property division settlement.
At the Law Offices of John Schmidt & Associates PLLC, we mediate property division disputes and get you a fair portion of your marital property.
My name is John Schmidt, and after more than 25 years as an attorney serving the people of Shepherdsville and the greater Louisville area I can tell you we value the happiness and well-being of our Kentucky neighbors and do all that we can to help you through this difficult time in your life so that you and your family can move forward.
We analyze your marital assets and divide them fairly
The law considers any possessions or wealth accrued after marriage to be marital property. During divorce proceedings, both parties generally focus on and dispute ownership of the more valuable property, including:
Land
Homes
Joint credit accounts
Vehicles
Money
Major shared assets
A divorce lawyer analyzes your assets to discern what qualifies as marital property. After we separate the marital property from your other possessions, we designate a value for each piece of property, allowing us to create a fair plan for property division. In some cases, if your spouse was financially irresponsible or behaved immorally, you may be entitled to more support.
Shepherdsville property division attorneys meticulously analyze your possessions and finances
Our experienced Shepherdsville property division attorneys provide caring service to ensure you the possessions you need to remain comfortable. We seek to provide you with:
Litigation avoidance. We keep you out of the courtroom by offering fair compromises during the property division process.
Better results from property division. We seek to prove any misconduct by your spouse to secure more of the property for you.
Peace of mind. We completely devote ourselves to your case, allowing you to focus on your children and moving on.
We invite you to contact us via e-mail, schedule an appointment or call us today at (502) 509-1490 to get answers to your questions and to learn more about your unique circumstances and how to protect what is most important to you in your family law case.