Complex Property Division
Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLPCentral and Southern Indiana Property Division AttorneysIn most marriages that end in divorce, property division is fairly straightforward. However, this process can become much more complicated with long-term marriages and with marriages where there are substantial assets such as businesses or stock options involved. In these cases, arriving at an accurate accounting of the marital assets and their true value is essential to both party's interests. You can depend on the experience, dedication, and personal service you will find at Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP to protect your interests to the fullest. Contact our law offices today. As the largest law firm in southern Indiana, Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP has the resources and ability to handle divorces involving even the most complex property division issues, including the following:
Indiana is an equitable distribution state, which means that the marital estate is not necessarily divided on a 50/50 basis. Instead, assets are divided "equitably." While this often means something close to equal in practical terms, it is ultimately going to be up to a judge to decide what that means in any specific case. Needless to say, this can put a great deal of everything you have worked for and saved at risk. Our attorneys utilize forensic accountants, business valuation specialists, professional appraisers, and other experts, as appropriate, in order to protect your interests and to frame your case in its most favorable light before the judge. One Law Firm…A Lifetime of Solutions — Call 812.336.0200 TodayFor answers to your questions about Indiana property division and to learn more about what our lawyers can accomplish for you, call or contact the law offices of Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer LLP in Bloomington, Indiana, today. Related Attorneys: |










