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Albany Marital Property Lawyer

New York Property Distribution Lawyers

When people think of marital assets in connection with equitable distribution of property in divorce, the following typically come to mind:

  • Real estate
  • Bank accounts
  • Cars and other vehicles
  • Recreational goods such as boats or snowmobiles
  • Jewelry
  • Antiques
  • Household goods including furniture
  • Musical instruments
  • Business ownership

Indeed, all property such as these tangible items must be disclosed in preparation for a divorce. No assets should be hidden during the discovery process of a divorce. Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione is here to help you with the complicated issues surrounding the division of marital property.

To the surprise of many, a professional degree (M.D., J.D., D.D.S., MBA) or license that was earned during the marriage may be considered an asset of the marital estate. The value of the incremental income that the individual will earn from the license or degree during his or her expected work life should be considered during the "discovery" phase of a New York divorce.

Request the assistance of an experienced family law attorney to ensure that your rights and future well-being are protected as you head toward divorce in New York. Our lawyers are ready to employ the most appropriate experts such as forensic accountants and vocational experts to determine the value of your or your spouse's professional degree or license.

For a free consultation with an attorney, call 866-377-0285 or contact our Albany Marital Property Lawyer online.

A Professional Degree or License May Be Marital Property

You don't risk anything by giving our Albany law offices a call to discuss your contested or uncontested New York divorce with an experienced lawyer. All clients receive a free initial consultation. To schedule yours, call 866-377-0285 or just email our New York Property Distribution Lawyers.

Attorneys at the Albany, New York, law firm Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione, LLP, counsel and represent clients throughout the Capital District and Hudson Valley, including Albany County, Schenectady County, Saratoga County, Rensselaer County, Columbia County, Greene County and Schoharie County, and cities such as Schenectady, Troy, Colonie, Guilderland, Poughkeepsie, Kingston and Saratoga.

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