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Is Property Division in Divorce an Easy Process?

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It is often not completely clear which party in a divorce is entitled to which marital assets. In this video, listen to Colorado divorce lawyer Doug Thomas discuss the experience that the family law attorneys at Divorce Matters® have regarding property division from the simplest to the most complex divorce.

For more information regarding property division or to speak to an attorney about your divorce, call Divorce Matters® at (720) 408-6595, or you can reach us through our website.

Video Transcript:

There’s not a black line that we can often draw and say this belongs to this spouse and this belongs to another spouse. There are a lot of things that go into determining whether that’s marital property and how it gets divided, and that’s why it’s important to consult with an experienced attorney in this area.

The attorneys at Divorce Matters® are equipped to handle a wide variety of cases from the most simple, basic divorce to an extremely complicated divorce that involves valuation of a business, trust, estates and complicated financial planning.

Divorce Matters® and their attorneys have access to all the attorneys that are part of a larger firm. They have access and can consult with employment attorneys, criminal defense attorneys, immigration attorneys, everything that often becomes part of an overall family unit and how that family unit provides for itself.

To speak to one of our attorneys, go to Divorce-Matters.com.

Divorce Matters® is a Denver Colorado divorce attorney law firm. We provide information and services including the divorce process through the courts, division of marital property, assets as well as debts and parental rights regarding biological and adopted children.

Our highly-accomplished divorce and family law attorneys practice throughout Colorado, including:

Adams County (Arvada, Aurora, Brighton, Thornton, Westminster); Arapahoe County (Aurora, Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Littleton); Boulder County; Broomfield County; Denver County; Douglas County (Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker); Elbert County (Elizabeth, Kiowa); and Jefferson County (Arvada, Golden, Lakewood, Morrison, Wheat Ridge).