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Burlington Marital Property Division Lawyers

If you are getting divorced, all of the property that you and your spouse have accumulated will be divided equitably between you. It is important to present your case persuasively to the judge so that you are put in the most favorable position. At Prousalis & Papantonakis, P.C., we have more than 25 years of combined experience handling property division. We often combine forces with experienced professionals to help you find the guidance you need to ensure that the property division in your divorce is fair and equitable.

Contact our Burlington marital property division attorneys today. Call Prousalis & Papantonakis, P.C., at 339-203-4797 to schedule a free 60-minute consultation to discuss your legal needs today.

In dividing property the courts looks at a number of factors, including:

  • The length of the marriage
  • Whether or not there has been domestic abuse
  • Whether or not a party committed adultery
  • The age, health, status, occupation, and amount and sources of income of both parties
  • The standard of living during the marriage
  • The amount of assets and debts of each party
  • The opportunities of each party for future income or inheritances
  • The needs of each party and the children
  • Contributions each spouse has made as a homemaker

Generally if you were married less than five years, not many assets have been accumulated, and you will leave the marriage with what you brought to it. If you are married longer than that, your assets will likely be divided 50/50.

Reading Property Settlement Attorneys

Contact our office online or call 339-203-4797 to schedule a free consultation to discuss the equitable division of your property and debts with one of our skilled lawyers. We serve Burlington, Woburn, Reading and communities throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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