Divorce Attorney Raleigh, North Carolina Educates on Separation, Property Settlement Agreements
Raleigh, North Carolina (CaymanMama.com) — When it comes to divorce matters including separation and property settlement, it is always preferable to litigation.
The Raleigh divorce lawyers of North Carolina divorce law firm of Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC work for a favorable settlement in order to avoid nasty litigation which often occurs in divorce court.
If the divorcing couple is able to agree to the terms of their separation and property division, then a separation and property settlement agreement may be the best option for them.
These types of legal contracts provide for the terms of the couple’s separation, child custody, child support, property division, responsibility for joint debts, alimony provisions and any other issues arising out of a dissolution of a marriage.
According to the Firm’s website, “In order to ensure the fairness of a separation and property settlement agreement, you should make certain that there has been a full and fair disclosure of all assets, debts, income and financial liabilities by both spouses. In addition, the division of assets requires that most assets be valued. The most typical assets that are valued by appraisers are real estate, business interests, tangible personal property and intangible assets such as retirement benefits.”
Since 1994, the legal team at Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC has helped their clients to negotiate a fair settlement of care and custody of children, support and property division issues.
Visit http://www.gailorwallis.com to learn more or call Toll-Free: 866-362-7586.
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Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC
1101 Haynes Street, Suite 201
Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Toll-Free: 866.362.7586
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http://www.gailorwallis.com
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