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Real Estate Division

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” top_padding=”1%” bottom_padding=”2%” overlay_strength=”0.3″][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” width=”1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]If you’re divorcing in California, you may have concerns about how your assets are divided up. This is one of the most complex aspects of a divorce, and real estate division is no exception

Asset Classification – Separate and Community

California family law divides assets into two categories: separate and community. Separate property is an asset that is determined to belong to a specific spouse. Community property is owned by both spouses. After the assets are classified, they are assigned a value. Certain assets, though, such as a residence, may have both separate property and community property components. When this is the case, a complicated formula must be used to assess the correct value.

Determining What Is What

When dividing a substantial real estate portfolio, it is critical to have the right family law professionals determining which category the divorcing parties’ holdings belong in. If you and your spouse own real estate, then hiring an attorney-mediator with real estate expertise is crucial. You also need someone with strong accounting principles.
Carol Delzer Attoney Mediator is an experts at dividing large real estate portfolios. She can help guide couples in Mediation to trace separate property in addition to having in accounting, divorce law, and asset and debt division. Carol specializes in helping couples divide large real estate portfolios and is here to help you.
If you own a large amount of real estate, then contact Carol Delzer Attorney-Mediator to schedule a consultation.  Email us at info@FamilyLawCenter.US.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” width=”1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Family Law Center handles divorces with Real Estate Division throughout the greater Sacramento area including: Sacramento, Antelope, Auburn, Cameron Park, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Davis, El Dorado Hills, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Granite Bay, Placerville, Rancho Cordova, Rocklin, Roseville, West Sacramento, Woodland and the counties of Sacramento, El Dorado, Placer, Yolo, and more.
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