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Property Division
Metro Detroit Family Law Attorneys
According to Michigan Statute MCLA 552.19, upon divorce, “the court may make a further judgment for restoring to either party, the whole, or such parts as it deems just and reasonable, of the real and personal estate that have come to either party by reason of the marriage, or for awarding to either party the value thereof to be paid by the other party in money.”
For more information on property division, please refer to:
- Separate Property
- Marital Property
- Evaluation of Business Assets Including Stock Options
- Dealing with Negative Equity Situations
- Modification of Property Provisions
- Retirement Asset Division
- Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO and EDRO)
- Pension Evaluation
Contact a Wayne County, MI Divorce Attorney
If you have questions about property division in Michigan, please contact one of our Wayne County, MI divorce attorneys today. From his office in Plymouth, MI, Carlo Martina serves southeastern Michigan including Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, and Livingston counties.