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Work With An Established Family Law Attorney To Divide Property In Divorce

The most essential legal aspect of every divorce in Kentucky and elsewhere is the division of property. Besides reclaiming your previous “single” marital status, you generally will not retain joint ownership of marital property. While some former spouses work out joint business ownership arrangements, this is uncommon. You and your spouse will most likely each walk away with a share of your marital assets, such as your home, vehicles, collectibles, investments and debts.

To stay fully informed and involved in the property division part of your Kentucky divorce, work closely with a family law attorney who has your best interests in mind – and who knows Kentucky property division laws inside and out. You can find such a lawyer at McGee Law Office in Smithland.

The most essential legal aspect of every divorce in Kentucky and elsewhere is the division of property. Besides reclaiming your previous “single” marital status, you generally will not retain joint ownership of marital property. While some former spouses work out joint business ownership arrangements, this is uncommon. You and your spouse will most likely each walk away with a share of your marital assets, such as your home, farm, business, vehicles, collectibles, investments and debts.

To stay fully informed and involved in the property division part of your Kentucky divorce, work closely with a family law attorney who has your best interests in mind – and who knows Kentucky property division laws inside and out. You can find such a lawyer at McGee Law Office in Smithland.

Attorney McGee’s Experience Matters

Attorney McGee’s past work in property valuation and division includes, but is not limited to, a multi-million dollar business valuation and division; a multi-million dollar farm valuation and transfer; and, arguably, Kentucky’s landmark appellate case on a spouse’s concealment of over $2,000,000.00 in a McCracken County divorce.

In protecting past divorce clients’ interests, attorney McGee has gained much needed experience in working with C.P.A.s and real estate appraisers.  Of equal importance, Attorney McGee knows how to challenge these experts if they testify for the opposing side in a divorce.

With attorney William F. McGee as your property division attorney, you will have the reassurance during the process of respect for your long-term security long after the divorce.

Maintenance/Alimony

Attorney McGee also has a history of helping spouses receive maintance, and equally, protecting spouses from paying maintenance.  His experience includes, but is not limited to, securing medical evidence as to a spouse’s abiliy to work, securing evidence as to a spouse’s infidelity and using private investigators when needed.

Contact A Skilled Property Division Lawyer Today

To schedule a consultation about property division, alimony and/or child custody and support in your Kentucky divorce, call 270-854-1885 or send an email inquiry to learn how to prepare for your first meeting with attorney McGee. He will help you identify marital and separate property as the first step toward property division.