Working With Clients to Divide Property and Assets
Even over the span of a relatively short marriage, the assets, property and accounts of two people can become intertwined in complex ways. The question of how to divide that property upon a divorce can also become complicated and usually involves a thoughtful evaluation to determine how to divide assets such as:
- Real property and houses
- Automobiles, boats, and other special items
- Retirement accounts
- Bank accounts
- Stocks, bonds, and other liquid assets
- Household possessions
- Employment benefits
- Insurance
- Business assets
No two divorces are the same, and when it comes to questions of property division, it is important to work with a lawyer who will help you create custom and personalized options built around your needs, your goals and your situation. At the Law Offices of Cynthia M. Lifson in Towson and Columbia, Maryland, our attorney puts more than 15 years of proven family law experience behind every case.
Thorough Preparation, Client Focused Attention
Our approach to your divorce takes an A-B-C approach to negotiation and litigation. We begin by involving you in the decision-making process and taking the time to closely consider your fundamental needs and then move toward what you are willing to give up and what you are willing to negotiate.
Depending on the opportunities and options available, we may advise you to pursue alternative dispute resolution approach such as collaborative law divorce or mediation, or we can take a strong position to litigate in court to reach your goals. As a small but highly experienced practice, we are adaptable, agile and able to build custom legal solutions for a range of clients and situations.
Make sure that your divorce attorney can bring a full complement of tools to the challenges you face, and that you work with someone you trust to take a personal interest in your case.
A Practical Approach to Property Division
Divorce is an emotionally charged experience and without proper guidance and counsel, it may seem overwhelming where the entire process can be dragged to a halt over items of relatively minor importance. We work to empower you to find a reasonable approach to keep you driving toward your goals and building a sustainable future.
Contact our office today to find out more about how we work with clients, or call us at 410-988-4209 to set up a free initial telephone consultation.