Hudson, Wisconsin, Property Division Lawyer
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Wisconsin is a marital property state. Marital property means that the court will presume all assets and debts accumulated during the marriage should be equally divided between the parties. In some situations property owned before the marriage is considered marital property and subject to equal division. The division of property can be complicated, especially if there are considerable assets involved. For example, a business interest or professional practice may pose a valuation issue; a house brought into the marriage but partially paid and improved upon during the marriage may raise a marital property issue.
Located in historic Hudson, and serving the communities throughout northwestern Wisconsin, the family law attorneys at Mudge Porter Lundeen & Seguin S.C. can answer your questions regarding marital property issues. Our skilled lawyers will also aggressively protect your interests and aggressively pursue any personal or marital assets you deserve.
Contact a Wisconsin marital property lawyer today. Get the information and advice you need to make informed decisions and the representation you want to protect your interests.
Knowledgeable Marital Property Attorney
At Mudge Porter Lundeen & Seguin S.C., we handle all types of family law matters from divorce and spousal support to the division of marital property. We are here to educate you and to protect your interests. In the context of marital property, there may be several issues; the two most common issues revolve around classification (is the property in question marital property?) and valuation (how much is the asset worth and when does it get valued?).
Some types of issues that can be complicated include assets brought into the marriage that have been commingled with marital assets. We will work to help you identify marital assets and personal assets.
Regarding valuation issues, and depending on the complexity, we may call upon our network of experts and professionals to assist in valuing certain assets. Some assets that can be complicated to value include professional businesses (doctors' medical practices, and the practices of lawyers, accountants, and other professionals), closely held companies where the value of the company can be tied to some of the individuals working there, stock options, and collectibles.
For additional information about Wisconsin community property law or to discuss your asset and property division issues in confidence with an experienced attorney, please call 715-338-3312, e-mail us, or fill out our intake form.
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