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Manassas Equitable Distribution Lawyer

Working out an Agreement With the Other Party

In most divorce proceedings, a major focus for the parties involved is the distribution of assets. Real estate and property division are often matters that require litigation in order to conclude with a "fair" result. At Knight & Stough, LLP, we have a combined 34 years of experience representing families that require division of assets and property after filing for divorce. We are Manassas equitable distribution attorneys and are efficient at obtaining common ground and finding solutions for our clients and their spouses — before or inside the courtroom. With our background in family psychology law, we are able to assist our clients with resolving their cases and being able to move on with their lives.

Prince William County Distribution of Assets Lawyer

The term "asset" can be defined as real estate, land and vehicles, and also as any inheritance, bank accounts, stock options and employment benefits acquired during the marriage. A reality that our clients frequently face while proceeding with equitable distribution of assets after a divorce is that the distribution is not always an equal distribution. Oftentimes, the court is solely responsible for the distribution of assets, and the outcome may sometimes be far from equal distribution.

In the event that you are dividing assets, it is necessary to hire experienced legal representation that can help ensure the distribution of assets is as equal as possible.

Contact a Manassas, Virginia, Attorney Today

If you are seeking legal representation or would like more information about our services, contact Knight & Stough, LLP today to set up a consultation. You can reach lawyers Polly B. Knight or Barbara Murphy Stough at 703-659-1993 or by contacting us online.

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