Division
Division of assets and property in divorce or dissolution is really a business transaction at its core. The Family Law Experts at Fleischer & Associates' leverage their strong business background to give you an advantage in understanding asset and property division and in negotiating the division.
We make a difference by treating property division as a business deal vs. an emotional struggle between parties. You know your options and understand potential results. We follow the letter of law to ensure you realize all your liabilities, risks, and assets from any decision. This makes all the difference in your understanding and confidence in the divorce process.
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Financial Safety
Myra Chack Fleischer understands your concerns for you and your family's financial security. As an attorney with extensive accounting experience, she is fully knowledgeable of the subtleties in this crucial part of divorce negotiations. -
Getting Down to Business
Myra's background in accounting and as a controller for international software company sets her apart from other attorneys. She's as knowledgeable as numbers and negotiations as she is about the law, a rare combination of skills she will put to work for you.
Assets
Start with knowing ALL your assets. Then, have our expert attorneys, with backgrounds in accounting, helped you understand their value and how to divide them to achieve a fair division of assets.
- Income Declarations and Financial Disclosures
- Temporary Orders of Property
- Property Rights
- Co-mingled Assets
- Date Assets are Valued
- Stock Options
- Retirement Accounts (401k, IRAs, Military, QDROs, etc.)
Property
The key to property division is a complete list of what you own and owe. Our attorneys have backgrounds in accounting and audit, a priceless resource for finding and determining fair division of all property. Dividing tangible property can be a struggle. We aid you in determining a fair and equitable division of property through a separation, divorce, dissolution, or trial.
- Community Property
- Separate Property
- Property Division
- Date of Separation
- Divorce Trial
- Dissolution vs. Legal Separation
- Contested vs. Uncontested
