Seeking Property Settlements That Secure Your Future

Whether your family has amassed a fortune or you have a modest marital estate, you want to preserve as much as possible for you and your children. Divorce can be a major threat to that goal. Make sure you put an experienced lawyer on your side when you need to deal with property division issues in Pennsylvania.

At Goldman Law Offices, our family law attorneys have a wealth of experience in handling divorces and the equitable distribution of marital property. We strive to help you preserve as much of your marital estate as possible by pursuing realistic and creative solutions. As a fixture in the Bucks County legal community since 1951, we have helped thousands of clients secure fair property settlements. We will work tirelessly to achieve a positive result for you as well.

Call a Doylestown property division attorney at Goldman Law Offices today at 215-348-2605 or contact us online. We will respond promptly to your inquiry.

Comprehensive Property Settlements

Aside from issues of child custody and support, the division of assets and debts is often the most contentious part of a divorce. One of our lawyers’ strengths is the ability to reach settlements through negotiation in many cases, but at the same time always being prepared to take the case to court to protect our clients’ rights.

Our lawyers work with accountants, tax professionals, and business valuation experts whenever needed. With their help, we are able to locate and value all assets and liabilities that you and your spouse need to divide, including:

  • The family home
  • Other real estate
  • Retirement accounts
  • Business property and debt
  • Mortgage debt
  • Vehicles and vehicle loans
  • Credit card debt

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To arrange an appointment with an experienced Equitable Distribution attorney, contact us online or call us at 215-348-2605.

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