When a couple has been married for any length of time, it is likely that they own assets together. But if their marriage is ending, those assets need to be valued and divided in a manner that is fair.

Typically, “marital property” consists of all of the property obtained during the marriage. “Individual property,” on the other hand, includes assets owned by each party before the marriage and those given specifically to one spouse or the other during the marriage by gift or inheritance. During a divorce, all assets must be considered and marital assets must be divided in a fair and equitable manner that considers the needs of both parties.

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Whatever position you find yourself in today, we can provide you with options, information, and support to arrive at a property settlement agreement that you can live with. For a no-obligation consultation or property division matter with one of our family law attorneys at Doar, Drill & Skow, call 877-890-3521 toll-free or contact us online. Located in New Richmond, we serve clients throughout western Wisconsin.

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