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Woburn Property Division Lawyers

Property division can be a highly contentious issue in a divorce. The attorneys at Black & Vitelli, LLC, have extensive experience in handling complicated property division issues in divorce litigation.

Divorcing? Contact the experienced Nashua and Woburn property division attorneys at Black & Vitelli today by calling 781-569-5840 in Massachusetts, 603-589-4032 in New Hampshire or send us an e-mail.

Massachusetts and New Hampshire are both equitable distribution states. Equitable, however, does not necessarily mean a 50/50 division of marital assets. Rather the courts consider a number of different factors to determine a fair division of property, including:

  • Length of marriage
  • Ages of parties
  • Value of estate
  • Debt
  • Contribution of the parties to the marital assets
  • Vocational abilities of the parties
  • Special needs of children
  • Earning capacity of the parties

What is fair is in the hands of the judges. Since the law allows many decisions to be based on the judge's discretion, it is important to have an attorney who is able to persuasively and aggressively argue your position.

From simple to complex property division matters, our experienced attorneys provide our clients with the same high level of personal service and legal knowledge. Property division issues may becomes complex if you are a divorcing same sex-couple, an unmarried same-sex couple, or if you and your spouse have substantial assets. Our attorneys know how to deal with these issues effectively.

Contact Our Experienced Nashua Marital Asset Division Lawyers

To discuss your marital property issues, contact our firm by calling 781-569-5840 in Massachusetts, 603-589-4032 in New Hampshire, or send us an e-mail. We are conveniently located in Woburn, Massachusetts, and are licensed to practice in both states.

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