In Virginia, an asset that was acquired or maintained with a blend of separate and marital funds is referred to as hybrid property. This article will explain how Virginia courts divide the value in hybrid property and what evidence you can gather to help your attorney trace out your separate contributions and increase the amount of your settlement or award.
Property Division
Fighting Just to Win: Is It Worth It?
Standing your ground is an empowering thing to do when surrounded by conflict, and the conflicts of divorce are no different. But how do you know if you’re just fighting in order to say that you won? When should you know to swallow your pride in order to
How Do Property Disputes First Go Wrong?
How Do Property Disputes First Go Wrong? Divorce Magazine discusses pertinent issues regarding marriage and money: the article discusses Management of Finances, Title to Property, as well as Premarital Agreements.
Dividing Marital Property
There are often many financial complications that arise when dividing marital property during divorce proceedings. Tracey Manzi and Tim McNamara from New England explain how to deal with complex financial or property issues in a divorce.
Dealing With Real Estate Minority Interest Discounts in Divorce Cases
Learn from Paul L. Feinstein, Chicago divorce attorney, how to deal with real estate minority interest discounts in divorce cases.
Unwanted Items, Divorce from a child’s perspective, and British study
One of the most challenging aspects of divorce is the separation of marital property. Here’s how to bid farewell to unwanted items and move on with your new life.
Avoiding Financial Disaster
Here are some great tips to help you avoid the most common financial pitfalls of divorce.
Who Gets What? (USA)
The equitable distribution of property at divorce comes at a time of great emotional turmoil. Deciding what is “yours,” “mine,” or “ours” can be a difficult process, but there are some guidelines to follow.
Your Money’s Worth (USA)
During your divorce, you need sound financial advice to ensure the settlement is fair to both parties; afterwards, you’ll probably need help adjusting to your new circumstances and planning for a secure future. Here’s an introduction to some of the financial professionals you may need — along with some suggestions of how to find and work with them.
Yours, Mine, and Ours (Canada)
The equitable distribution of property at divorce comes at a time of great emotional turmoil. Deciding what is “yours,” “mine,” or “ours” can be a difficult process, but there are some guidelines to follow. Here’s how property division typically works in Canada.
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