In a divorce, issues about your children may be invaluable. There is just no way to quantify your child's best interests. But your property is valuable too, and it is a little easier to quantify. Being able to move on after a divorce and being able to provide your children with a stable, nurturing environment may also mean getting what you deserve in terms of property from the marriage. Especially if your divorce involves significant assets, consulting with Bellevue divorce attorneys who have experience in complex property issues may be in your best interests.
If you own real property, have investment accounts, receive pension or retirement benefits, own a business, or have other significant assets, dividing this property can be a real legal puzzle. However, Bellevue divorce attorneys who have handled cases involving such assets can help you appraise your assets and argue under the law for your just share of such assets. Under Washington State family law, Washington is a community property state. While what that means in your case should only be explained to you by competent Bellevue divorce attorneys, generally it means that property acquired during the marriage is community property and is divided in a fair and equitable manner. "Community property", "fair and equitable", what do these ambiguous terms mean? The Bellevue divorce attorneys at McKinley Irvin can bring you up to speed because they have handled cases involving all number and manner of property, assets, and interests for over fifteen years.
At McKinley Irvin, our Bellevue divorce attorneys are thoroughly familiar with Washington State family law, and we know how to find, appraise, and assess high net worth estates. If you are contemplating divorce in Bellevue, and you are worried about how your property might be distributed, contact one of our Bellevue divorce attorneys today for some answers to your most pressing divorce questions.
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