At the termination of a marriage
the parties must divide the marital property acquired during
that marriage. Often this process is simple. On other occasions,
however, this process is complex.
In Georgia, most property acquired after the marriage is
considered marital property, which is divided equitably during
a divorce. Property obtained prior to a marriage is considered
separate property. These concepts, while seemingly simple,
can often be subject to interpretation and require an attorney
who is familiar with the legal intricacies to ensure your
property is fairly divided.
Complicated assets, tracing issues as the source of funds
used to acquire the assets, business interests, professional
practices, retirement plan benefits and personal investments
are all issues that can arise making the process more difficult.
The Stadler Law Group addresses these
determinations with the utmost care. It is essential to value
businesses, pensions, residential and commercial real estate,
household furnishings and jewelry. Our firm has years of
experience handling extensive and complicated marital property
divisions. In addition, we have close relationships with
the finest experts in various fields who aid in the valuation
process that becomes the focus of many complex property divisions.