If you are going through a divorce, you may be wondering how your assets will be protected during property division and distribution. At the Law Offices of Salvatore C. Miglore & Associates in Wheaton, Illinois, our attorneys have over 30 years of experience with defending clients throughout the process of asset distribution in a divorce settlement.
Since divorce can be complicated in itself, deciding on what is marital property and non-marital property, can add to the frustration of which assets will be equitably distributed. By Illinois law, as it relates to property division and asset distribution, all marital property can legally be divided according to what is fair, and not necessarily to what is equal. This can also apply to debts.
No matter how complex your financial situation may be, our attorneys are prepared to offer you sound legal advice in how you can protect your assets during divorce. We will explain some of the factors that may be considered in how your assets will be distributed, such as:
Additionally, marital assets can include cars, real estate and any other property that was obtained during marriage, with the exception of certain gifts and inheritances, so long as it remained separate throughout the marriage.
Our asset distribution attorneys at the Law Offices of Salvatore C. Miglore and Associates are highly skilled with preparing our clients ahead of time for disputes that may arise in divorce litigation concerning asset distribution. We will explain how your spouse’s health, age, and education, including the amount of child support to be paid, may affect how your assets are distributed.
Whether you are in the process of filing for a divorce or need answers to your questions regarding asset distribution, contact the Law Offices of Salvatore C. Miglore & Associates by calling (630) 933-8400 today. We can work to protect your assets and seek to obtain a positive resolution for asset distribution in your divorce settlement. Our attorneys proudly serve clients in Cook, McHenry, Lake, DeKalb, Kane, Kendall, Will and DuPage Counties.