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Property Division in Tacoma

Our Tacoma Divorce Lawyers Can Help with Issues Involving Property Division

Property division is the process of legally dividing assets between two spouses during a divorce. It is frequently one of the most contentious aspects of a Tacoma divorce. Feelings of resentment and frustration are common with property division issues, because each partner has emotional or financial bonds to belongings they worked hard to acquire.

Anger and resentment are often unavoidable, mostly because each partner has their own idea of what "fair" means, when the law says property division must be “fair and equal.” If you own few assets, reaching an agreement with your ex may be relatively simple. But if you own real estate, automobiles, family heirlooms, and other personal possessions, divorce negotiations may quickly devolve into a shouting match.

Washington law demands that assets be divided equally when couples divorce. There are some exceptions, but the goal is to reach a fair agreement in the eyes of the court. Your Pierce County divorce attorney will find out what assets you would like to hold onto before divorce negotiations begin, and then provide you with an accurate appraisal of whether your goals are attainable.

Our Tacoma divorce lawyers may even be able to secure assets that you obtained before marriage. Still, the court may not consider assets acquired before marriage as a shared, which makes that they’re not subject to division.

Issues involving assets can be quite complex, which is why our Pierce County property division attorneys help you protect assets that are rightfully yours. Property division could be one of the most difficult parts of your Tacoma divorce, so make sure you're getting reliable legal counsel from an attorneys you fully trust.

Special Circumstances that Could Affect Property Division When Divorcing

The Washington court wants all assets acquired during a marriage to be divided in an equal and fair way. However, there are sometimes special circumstances that influence this process. For example, one partner may have given up their own career to facilitate the desires of their spouse. In this scenario your Tacoma divorce attorney may be able to increase your portion of assets divided during the divorce. In essence, granting you a larger share of the assets would be the only way to balance the scales, because you can't divide an education.

If you were a stay-at-home parent responsible for taking care of your kids, you may have leverage to remain living in your home, or possible own it outright. Many other factors influence the division of property, so be sure to tell your lawyer every detail about your life that could be pertinent.

Sometimes our divorce clients believe they are entitled to a larger portion of marital assets because their spouse cheated on them during the marriage. While an unfaithful spouse can cause great hurt and resentment, the court does not allocate a larger share of assets because of adultery. Washington is no-fault state, which means the reasons why a marriage failed are irrelevant to decisions made by a judge.

That being said, if the adulterous spouse used community assets to support their other partner, or they maintained a drug habit with shared money, the court may consider awarding the non-adulterous spouse a larger share of community assets.

Our Experienced Divorce Attorneys In Tacoma Offer A Free Consultation

Contact one of our experienced Pierce County divorce lawyers for a confidential consultation today. A member of our legal team will answer your questions about property division, and start mapping out a plan to acquire the assets you would like to retain. You can speak directly with one of our qualified WA divorce lawyers about your concerns, and we will do our best to address you needs.

If you decide to retain one our divorce lawyers in Tacoma, you are required to disclose all of your assets before negotiations with your ex and their lawyer begin. Our Tacoma divorce lawyers will provide you with trustworthy counsel as you make choices regarding assets like furniture, automobiles,jewelry, musical instruments, property, retirement accounts, and anything else you obtained during your relationship. Our Tacoma divorce attorneys will also take a close look at all bank accounts and high value assets to ensure sure that you get treated fairly.

With over 50 years of collective experience, our Washington State divorce lawyers can help you handle sensitive property division issues. If you own items with sentimental value, like prized family heirlooms or other such hand-me-downs, our Tacoma lawyers will aggressively fight for you to maintain ownership.

Our Pierce County divorce attorneys promise to give your case the personalized attention it demands, so contact us today for more detailed information.

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My lawyer guided me through a very challenging time in my life when I was going through my divorce. She worked hard and explained every step of the way what was going on so I could understand the process. I was very happy with her work. Barbel