Distribution of Assets Lawyer in Colorado
Division of marital property is an important part of any
divorce, especially if you and your spouse own significant amounts of property or assets.
When you are faced with marriage dissolution, you will probably have many questions regarding your finances, debts and assets.
All property and debts are considered to be marital property unless it was acquired before the marriage, acquired through inheritance or acquired as a gift.
If you and your spouse can come to an agreement about your property on your own, you will be able to have a Separation Agreement that you both feel is just.
However, sometimes a couple is unable to reach an accord.
In a case where you and your spouse cannot agree on the division of your assets and debts, a judge will hear all the evidence and he or she will make a determination based on what he or she thinks is the fairest decision.
Unlike
child support agreements and
child custody/visitation orders, permanent orders regarding property, assets, debts, liabilities and other marital property are not modifiable unless fraud is present and can be proven in a court of law.
Boulder Distribution of Assets Attorney
In existence since 1988 practicing property division law in Colorado, the Property Division Lawyers at Cooper, Tanis & Cohen have the practical knowledge and intimate familiarity with distribution of assets that your case needs.
Your property is important to you and your future stability financially and otherwise can be a huge concern when you are getting a divorce.
You can count on their competent attorneys to help you work through this difficult time.
You deserve a legal representative who will answer your questions and listen to your concerns throughout the duration of the divorce process.
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The Broomfield Distribution of Assets Attorneys at Cooper, Tanis & Cohen offer representation to individuals throughout Arapahoe, Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Jefferson, Larimer and Weld counties and have clients throughout Colorado, including Arvada, Boulder, Brighton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Denver, Erie, Golden, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Northglenn, Superior, Thornton, Westminster, Wheat Ridge and other areas throughout the state.
You can always meet with one of the attorneys at Cooper, Tanis & Cohen to get answers to your questions.
They are dedicated to supporting families going through situations involving family law.
Contact a Denver Property Division Attorney today.