Legal Help in Determining Distribution of Assets
Distribution of marital property is handled either through an agreement between the divorcing parties or by a court order. Depending on the level of emotional involvement or potential animosity between the two parties, the divorce and property distribution process may be affected by the relationship between the spouses and even their attorneys.
Many divorcing couples may not be able to reach an agreement on their own. Due to the high stakes involved, it becomes necessary to hire experienced legal representation that can help the two parties reach an agreement.
McLean Marital Property Attorneys
With a combined 17 years' experience as Fairfax property division attorneys, Aoun & Stanford, P.C. has a proven track record of efficiently guiding individuals and families through negotiation and mediation processes and helping them obtain great results.
During the distribution of assets, assets are deemed as either being marital or non marital. Assets acquired during the marriage, such as a home, are considered marital assets unless proven as being non marital assets. Typically, non marital assets are assets that one of the spouses acquired prior to the marriage, and it may also include gifts that the spouse received during the marriage.
Attempting to define non marital or marital property and determining their value can prove to be complicated processes, so acquiring experienced legal representation is crucial.
If you are facing a divorce and need legal help in determining distribution of assets, contact our office today.
Contact Aoun & Stanford, P.C. Today
If you are seeking legal representation or have questions about our services, contact our attorneys at our Fairfax, Virginia office today to set up your consultation. You can reach us at 703-348-4596, toll free at 888-327-7031, or by contacting us online. Se habla español.

