Property Distribution
Illinois Property Division Attorneys
Cost Effective Equitable Distribution Lawyers
The property division attorneys at our firm are well equipped to perform the marital property distribution analysis that is required in a divorce proceeding. One of our attorneys has an accounting background, and performs much of the investigative and analytical work at Mirabella, Kincaid, Frederick & Mirabella, LLC We will do the work necessary to ensure an equitable division of property.
Issues in Marital Property Division
An equitable property distribution in an Illinois divorce is complex. Division of assets can be a highly emotional part of divorce proceedings. Matters such as the value of businesses, property, and antiques and other collectibles are factors to consider in the ultimate distribution of property.With all of these factors to consider, it is important to consult an experienced Illinois divorce attorney.
How Property Distribution is Accomplished
Illinois property division matters usually do not go to trial, although our skilled civil litigators are always in a position to proceed to trial if needed. When possible, we urge our clients to save themselves the expense of a trial. Through client conferences, conferences before the Judge, or trial, we work hard to achieve a fair and equitable property division for our clients.
Contact our knowledgeable Illinois property distribution attorneys at Mirabella, Kincaid, Frederick & Mirabella, LLC We can help navigate the complexity of Illinois equitable distribution laws.
Integrity, Skill and Experience
Mirabella, Kincaid, Frederick & Mirabella, LLC
1737 South Naperville Road, Suite 100
Wheaton, IL 60189
Toll Free: (888) 352-0907
Telephone: (630) 517-3304
Fax: (630) 665-7609
Divorce law firm providing vigorous and skilled representation in matters related to the division of marital property. Serving the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, including Wheaton, Naperville, Oak Brook and Carol Stream; and throughout Cook County, DuPage County, Kane County, Will County and Kendall County.