
When dividing assets and debts in a divorce matter, most clients are overwhelmed at the prospect of valuing and dividing their estate and items of personal property that may have significant value and/or personal meaning to them. Fortunately, our attorneys have years of experience helping our clients determine the value of their assets and the cumulative value of their estate that will be subject to division either by agreement of the parties or by court order. Over the years our attorneys have handled divorce cases involving small estates and have also handled cases involving larger complex estates containing assets that require valuations and various forensic experts.
The attorneys and staff at the Timpa Law Office have access to a vast network of professionals and experts, such as certified public accountants, certified financial planners, and tax attorneys to utilize when necessary to help achieve their clients’ objectives and goals.From the beginning stages of your representation at the Timpa Law Office, your attorney will begin to help you assess the size of your estate and nature of the assets and debts contained therein so that you may have a better understanding of how you may wish your assets and debts to be allocated in a final order.