Property Settlements
In a divorce, the preference is for the parties to develop their own agreement for the division of marital property. If an agreement cannot be reached, assets and debts of the marital estate are divided by the judge according to state law. Through mediation or collaborative practice, the parties can agree to a mutually fair property settlement that reflects their true needs rather than staked-out claims or positions, one that takes into account the best interests of the children and any other family members who may be impacted by the settlement. As a State Bar Certified Family Law Specialist, Ms. Holley understands the intricacies of community property law and she considers the tax implications of the settlement provisions.
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Since 1978, the Mediation & Law Office of Vivian L. Holley has been finding better ways to resolve family and legal disputes, successfully resolving over 2000 cases, including mediating over 1,500 disputes. As a licensed Marriage, Family, and Child Therapist, trained Mediator and Collaborative Law Practitioner, and State Bar Certified Family Law Specialist, Vivian L. Holley has the training and experience to help your family find a resolution that satisfies all the parties involved. For a free phone consultation regarding your case, contact the Mediation & Law Office of Vivian L. Holley today.
