Property Division
Plano Property Division Attorneys
Before finalizing the property division in your divorce, it is critical that you have answers to certain questions. These include:
Without complete answers to these questions, you may not be getting everything to which you are rightfully entitled. The property division lawyers at Amick & Stevens have over 25 years of experience answering these questions. Contact us at 214-473-8383 to schedule a consultation. The definitions of community property and separate property are often misunderstood. Separate property refers exclusively to what you brought going into the marriage and select gifts or inheritances. Community property refers to everything else, including personal property acquired during the marriage. Before the division of marital property is complete, an understanding of all property involved is necessary. We can work with you to reach a full inventory of property. We can ensure that nothing is excluded, including potentially hidden property, such as employment benefits and retirement funds. We will help you with value determination of everything from the house, to a small business, to antique jewelry. We will provide personal attention to ensure that your best interests are achieved. Whether your divorce requires a trial or you would prefer to use our collaborative law methods to ensure an amicable resolution, we are here to help with property division every step of the way. |








