Division of Property and DebtIt is common for a divorcing couple to come to an understanding about how property and debts should be divided. Each state has different laws regarding how property and assets are to be divided. Missouri is an "equitable distribution" state, which means that property and assets are divided by what is air. Since equitable doesn't mean equal, it is easy to see how important it is to have an experienced attorney. Sometimes a mediator is used to help facilitate this process. There are, however, times when an agreement can't be reached, and a judge is left to determine how assets are to be divided. In this instance it is imperative that you have an attorney you can count on to look out for your best interests. Contact Tad Morlan for a Free NO obligation evaluation of your situation. contact us today for an appointment, or get started today by filling out this online form. The information on this website is for the purpose of general information only and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. All information on this website should not be taken as legal advice for any case or situation. For purposes of obtaining legal advice an attorney-client relationship, contact Tad Morlan at TadMorlan@tadMorlan.com. |
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