Experienced Property Division Lawyer in Dedham, Massachusetts
During a divorce, deciding who gets the house, car, boat, or any other property you acquired during the marriage is a significant undertaking, and often a contentious one. Decisions about property division have ramifications that can extend far into the future. You want to ensure that that your best interests are protected.
At the law office of Alan J. Pransky I work closely with my clients throughout the property division process, seeking an outcome that is fair and lays the groundwork for a stable future. For experienced legal counsel in your property division matter, contact my law office today for a free initial consultation.
Equitable Division in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is an equitable division state. This means that the court takes into account up to 18 factors in determining on how to divide assets fairly, including:
- Conduct of the parties during marriage
- Length of marriage
- Income potential of each party
The court commonly arrives at a division in the range of a 50-50 to 45-55 percent. While other splits are possible, these tend to be costly and time-consuming to pursue.
As such, it is often a better idea to seek an agreement on property division rather than engage in costly and protracted litigation. However, when there are significant assets at stake (where equity in the property exceeds $300,000) or you have assets that are both a sum of money as well as a source of income (self-employment at your own business, for example), it may be worthwhile to fight.
What You Can Expect from Me
When clients come to me, I work hard to set realistic expectations and provide perspective during what can be a highly emotional time.
It is important to be truthful when disclosing assets, and I encourage all of my clients to be completely honest with me when disclosing finances. Only with a complete picture of your financial situation can I work for a property division agreement that fits your specific circumstances.
I will explain how equitable division works, help you understand the factors the court considers, and the weight of each of those factors. I will thoroughly evaluate your and your spouse's situation and determine the likelihood of coming to an agreement.
Where necessary, I will retain expert witnesses such as forensic accountants and actuaries to determine the value of businesses, real estate, pension accounts and other assets. I will help identify hidden assets. For cases involving self-employed parties, I will examine work-in-progress and past income to arrive at the most accurate financial picture possible.
Should an agreement on not be possible or advisable, you can trust that I will be prepared to vigorously advocate on your behalf in court.
Contact a Boston Area Property Division Lawyer
For over 25 years, I have helped men and women throughout the Greater Boston area seek fair outcomes in property and asset division. Whether you are a significant asset holder concerned with ensuring a fair split or a newly-single parent wondering how you will survive financially in the wake of a divorce, I can help you devise a plan of action that best fits your needs.
Contact my Dedham law office for a free initial consultation.
Alan J. Pransky, Attorney at Law
20 Eastbrook Road
Dedham, MA 02026
Phone: (781) 329-2923
Fax: (781) 326-4113
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At the law offices of Alan J. Pransky, Attorney at Law, I represent clients throughout Massachusetts including Suffolk County, Middlesex County, Norfolk County, and the cities of Dedham, Boston, Brookline, Needham, Wellesley, Westwood, Canton, Newton, and Cambridge.




