Cincinnati Property Division Lawyer
At the law office of Eric L. Anderson, LLC, we help clients throughout the Cincinnati area protect their financial and property interests during the divorce process, and leave their marriages with a fair and equitable share of marital property.
Helping Clients Leave Their Marriages With A Fair Division Of Marital Assets
Property division is an important part of the divorce process. The manner in which property and debts are split can have a great impact on each spouse's financial health.
At the law office of Eric L. Anderson, LLC, we make sure our clients don't leave their marriages with less than their fair share of marital assets. We thoroughly evaluate the marital estate to uncover hidden assets, properly characterize property as "marital" or "separate," and ensure our clients get a fair and equitable division.
In Ohio, marital property is divided equally between the spouses. Property that is deemed "separate" is not up for division during divorce. For that reason it is extremely important to hire an attorney who knows how to accurately classify property as "marital" or "separate."
In general, all property acquired during the marriage is considered "marital property" while all property owned separately by the spouses before marriage is "separate." However, there are exceptions; separate property can become marital property through commingling, and property acquired by gift or through inheritance may be considered "separate" property even though accumulated during the marriage.
Separation Of Assets Attorney Representing Clients In Fairfield And The Surrounding Areas
At the law office of Eric L. Anderson, LLC, we advise our clients throughout the entire property division process. Certain properties — such as business interests and investment accounts — may provide greater future benefits than other types of marital property. Depending on our clients' financial position and the marital assets involved, we help clients leave their marriages with the property and financial assets they need to fulfill their future goals.
If you are undergoing a divorce, you need an experienced, knowledgeable lawyer to protect your property interests. Contact Cincinnati property division attorney Eric Anderson at (513) 360-4935 to schedule a free consultation.