Delaware Marital Property Division Lawyer
Delaware divorce lawyer Joseph Wahl can help you receive your fair share of the marital property, especially in complex marital estates involving Delaware family business assets, confusion as to the proper characterization of particular assets, or disputes as to the division of valuable retirement or pension benefits in Delaware.
Most property division issues in Delaware Family Court cases are settled through negotiation. Because most property settlements reflect the belief that the negotiated agreement gives the client a result at least as good as a judge would order through the application of Delaware’s equitable distribution factors, Joseph Wahl’s experience and attention to detail can give you a distinct advantage. His ability to compare the terms of a proposed agreement to what you could expect from the Family Court can help protect your right to a fair share of the marital estate in such situations as the following:
- Division of pensions, retirement benefits, and executive compensation packages, including those involving stock options or deferred payments in Delaware
- Vacation real estate, investment properties, or interests in real estate investment trusts in Delaware
- Interests in property affected by the terms of prenuptial agreements or postnuptial agreements in Delaware
- Disputes as to the accurate valuation of real estate or other property in Delaware
- Appreciation during the marriage of property acquired by either spouse before marriage in Delaware
- Delaware property division problems complicated by a spouse’s concealment or nondisclosure of assets, or by unusual financial behavior in the two years prior to divorce.
At Wahl Family Law, Joseph Wahl’s detailed understanding of the factors that guide a judge’s decisions in the equitable division of marital estates in Delaware can help you reach a fair settlement of the property division issues involved in your divorce. If necessary, he will also assert your interests in court whenever it appears that you would get a better result before a judge than through negotiations.
Please note, all information herein is provided for general informational purposes only. The information herein is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Different factual scenarios may yield different results. In addition, several other factors must be considered in each individual case, and those factors can only be ascertained by speaking directly to an attorney.
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Schedule your initial consultation today by calling 302-658-2834. The initial consultation fee is $600.00