Equitable Distribution of AssetsFamily Lawyers: Divorce, Equitable Distribution of Property, Negotiating a Settlement & Private InvestigatorsMeriwether & Tharp has the experience to guide you through the legal maze to insure that you receive your fair share of the marital assets. Georgia is an equitable distribution state. Equitable distribution does not necessarily mean the parties equally split the marital assets. In practice, however, courts often split marital assets down the middle. The courts can award one party more of the assets than the other party based upon a variety of factors. Case law defines the parameters of equitable distribution in dividing property after a divorce. The court must first determine what is separate property and what is marital property (acquired or accrued during the marriage by either spouse). Then, the court or jury has broad discretion to determine equitable distribution and may consider the following factors:
Meriwether & Tharp may recommend a private investigator under certain circumstances even if we are negotiating a divorce settlement. To ensure you receive and retain all the assets you are entitled to after a divorce, contact the Atlanta attorneys of Meriwether & Tharp at (678) 879-9000 or email us at familylaw@mtlawoffice.com |
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