Debt Division in Glendale Divorce
Highly Skilled Glendale Divorce Attorney
Similar to asset division and the
division of property, making decisions about how marital debt will be split between divorcing spouses is an important subject that will have to be agreed upon in order to finalize the divorce. Additionally, marital debt will need to be split equally, in the same manner as marital or community property. Marital debt consists of any debt that was acquired after the marriage commenced.
If you or someone you care about is considering filing for divorce, or you have already been served with divorce papers, it is important that you discuss the details of your situation with a competent Glendale divorce lawyer that is not only well versed and experienced in divorce laws and procedures, but also possesses the ability to think creatively and look beyond the divorce at how your life will be affected by what you take on. It is your attorney's duty to protect your legal rights and interests and guide you in a way that will be best for your future and that of your family.
We can Provide Creative Solutions to Debt Division
At the Law Offices of Dabbah & Haddad, our seasoned divorce attorneys can provide you with the high level of representation that you need and deserve. Divorce is very emotionally difficult for most people, and our attorneys have dedicated their professional lives to effectively and efficiently guiding clients through the process as well as handling each phase with care and understanding.
In complex financial issues, it serves a client well when their attorney can offer creative suggestions to resolving debt and property splitting issues. It is even better when a client is pleased with their result. Since divorce situations are all as individual as the people who are involved, we strive to apply skill, creativity and talent to each and every client's case we represent and we will aim to achieve the best possible result for you.
Contact a Glendale Debt Division Lawyer
now to find out how we can assist you in divorce matters of debt division or any other related issues.
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