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Property Division Attorney In Kentucky
Dividing marital assets can be one of the most complex aspects of the Kentucky divorce process. Understanding what belongs to each spouse and what must be divided is typically challenging without legal guidance. An experienced property division attorney can help protect your financial interests and work toward a fair outcome.
At Kroener Hale Law Firm, we have extensive experience handling property division cases in Northern Kentucky. Our lawyers understand the nuances of state property division laws and work closely with our clients to achieve favorable results. Whether you have significant assets or a straightforward case, we will fight for your financial future from our Fort Thomas office.
Marital Property Vs. Nonmarital Property
A critical factor in property division in Kentucky is determining what is marital property and what is not. Kentucky follows the principle of equitable distribution, meaning that assets are divided fairly, though not necessarily equally.
Marital property includes:
- Income earned by either spouse during the marriage
- Real estate purchased together
- Retirement accounts accumulated during the marriage
- Business assets acquired as a couple
On the other hand, nonmarital property may consist of:
- Assets owned before marriage
- Inheritances received by one spouse
- Gifts given specifically to one spouse
- Property protected by a valid prenuptial agreement
Distinguishing between these categories can be difficult, particularly when assets become commingled over time. Our attorneys can help to clarify ownership and protect your interests.
High-Value And Complex Asset Division
Divorces involving businesses, multiple properties or high-value investments require careful legal strategies. Our lawyers have experience handling:
- Business valuations and divisions
- Investment portfolios and stock options
- Real estate holdings
- Retirement and pension accounts
We collaborate with financial professionals when necessary to assess the value of assets accurately and present strong cases for our clients.
Call Us For A Free 30-Minute Consultation
The outcome of property division can impact your financial stability for years to come. Let our experienced attorneys at Kroener Hale Law Firm help you secure what you rightfully deserve. If you are in Northern Kentucky, call our Fort Thomas office at 859-538-5771 for a free 30-minute consultation or email us to begin protecting your future.