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Property Division

California Division of Property Lawyer in Morgan Hill

The division of marital property in a divorce is not so much about an equal split of assets and property, but an equitable division that makes sense for each individual marriage. Who gets the house? How do we divide retirement funds and other financial assets? What about marital debt? The law offices of Steven E. Springer can help you answer these and other important questions.

Our experienced family law firm serving clients throughout Alameda County, Santa Clara County and neighboring areas is committed to helping you avoid costly disputes involving property division and other divorce concerns. Contact us for a free consultation that can help you move forward with life.

Help Addressing All Assets in a California Divorce

Rather than wasting time and money in a prolonged struggle over marital property, divorce attorney Steven Springer helps clients find solutions to fit their needs, protect their rights and accomplish their property division goals. His firm can help you address:

  • Your home and vacation homes
  • Family businesses
  • Other land holdings
  • All family vehicles
  • Bank accounts, investments
  • Retirement funds

The courts will only use the appraised dollar value of any given asset in determining equitable property division. We believe agreements between spouses support your personal point of view, and can therefore accomplish things the courts cannot. Our family law advocates will help you create a property division plan to fit your future needs.

Offering Customized Divorce Solutions

Through mediation or collaborative divorce you can achieve ideal results in taking control over dividing property according you’re your specific situation. Our business law background allows us to help you properly appraise family business assets, including the value of established good will, and helps you dispose of certain assets to protect against unnecessary loss.

We also help you understand how Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO) relating to retirement funds such as 401Ks, IRAs and other government vs. private financial assets, can impact your divorce.

Marital property division, child custody and support are important considerations that deserve careful attention. For help, contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced divorce lawyer.

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Office Locations

Santa Clara County
16360 Monterey Road, Suite 180
Morgan Hill, California 95037
Telephone: (408) 779-4700
Fax: (408) 779-4483
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Alameda County
39275 State Street
Fremont, California 94538
Telephone: (510) 791-7137
Fax: (510) 791-6304
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