Property Division Lawyers Boston
Property Division Attorneys Achieving Equitable Results
In Massachusetts, property division is a wide open affair.
What we mean is that here, unlike in many other states, assets that were brought into a marriage, and gifts or inheritances that were received during the marriage, are not automatically considered separate property.
In other words, where issues of property division are concerned, you can't take anything for granted.
For strong, experienced legal representation and a free consultation, contact us at either of our southeastern Massachusetts law offices today.
At the law offices of Schneiders & Schneiders, we help people solve the puzzle of divorce with dignity and in the process help them achieve the property settlement they need to build and establish new lives. Some of the more common property division issues our lawyers can help you with include the following:
- "Dividing" the family home
- Placing an accurate value on businesses and professional practices
- Identifying and locating hidden assets
- Valuing and dividing cars, boats and other vehicles
- Valuing and dividing yachts, boats and summer homes
- Allocation of retirement funds, IRAs and investment accounts
- Dividing stock options, pensions and other employee benefits
- Obtaining Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs)
Dividing Marital Assets the Easy Way
As complicated as property division may be, litigating these matters in court will most likely result in unhappiness on both sides. Unfortunately, anger, hurt, fear, selfishness and revenge can all too easily hijack the process of dividing marital assets and turn matters into a costly, time-consuming and stressful ordeal in court.
Our attorneys recognize the big picture and work to achieve negotiated solutions to these issues wherever possible rather than leave the future financial security of our clients up to a judge's discretion.
Solving Legal Problems for the People
of Southeastern Massachusetts Since 1969
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For answers to other questions you might have regarding Massachusetts' equitable distribution laws and what role they'll likely play in your divorce, call or contact our offices in Boston or the City of Canton today.









