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Rochester Complex Property Division

In divorce cases where there is a family business, multiple properties, or diverse assets and holdings, property division becomes more complex. At Iafrate & Salassa, P.C., our Rochester divorce attorneys provide the professional, experienced legal representation you need in these situations. For over 50 years, we have helped clients untangle complicated situations, helping to ensure they get what they are entitled to in a divorce settlement.

Dealing With Complex Issues in Your Divorce Case

Under Chapter 552 of the Michigan Revised Statutes, any property that is earned, acquired, or otherwise accumulated during your marriage is subject to the rules of equitable property division. This ensures property and assets are divided in a fair, though not necessarily even, manner. Issues that arise in complex property division divorce cases include:

    • Squandered marital assets, which may involve making bad business decisions, spending money on affairs, or losing property and assets due to alcohol, gambling, or other types of addictions.
    • Hidden marital assets, which may involve unclaimed assets or properties transferred into someone else’s name.
    • Unavailable marital assets, such as money or property held in trusts.
    • Commingled assets, which is when money or other assets considered non-marital property is mixed with marital funds.
    • Spousal contributions, which can occur if your spouse has made significant contributions to a previously owned business or to maintaining the value of non-marital property.

At Iafrate & Salassa, P.C., we have experience in dealing with all of the above types of situations. By using accountants, forensic experts, and filing motions through the Oakland County courts, we can help you uncover hidden assets and untangle accounts, so you can get your rightful share of property in divorce proceedings.

Let Us Help You with Your Case

Property division is one of the most important aspects in any divorce case, helping to ensure your financial security both now and in the years to come. Do not let yourself be cheated out of assets that are rightly yours. Reach out and contact Iafrate & Salassa, P.C. Our Rochester divorce attorneys will be happy to meet with you and review your case, advising you on the best course of action to ensure you get what you are entitled to in a settlement. Call or contact our office online today and request a free consultation to see how we can assist you. We act as a strong legal advocate on your behalf, to help ensure your rights and interests are protected.

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