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Property Divsion and Asset Protection

California is a community property state.  In general, this means all assets acquired after the date of marriage to the date of separation will be equitably split between the parties. However, equitable distribution of property is much more complex than a simple 50/50 split of assets.  In order to determine what properties must be equitably split, the parties, attorneys, and the courts must determine the characterization of all assets to determine what is separate property, community property, and commingled property. 

Our firm will help you determine your separate property, commingled property, and community property.  Our firm will aggressively protect your separate property and will aggressively pursue your share of the community assets.

*The above information is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice. Please consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your case.

 

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