When you are facing the prospect of divorce, one of your main concerns will likely be the economic consequences of ending a marriage. If the dividing of property is not done right the first time, it can have a disastrous impact on your financial future. At Sindel, Sindel & Noble, P.C., our St. Louis property division lawyers have the knowledge and experience to ensure that your interests are protected throughout the divorce process.
We Handle the Division of All Assets
Missouri is what is known as a community property state. In theory, this means that all property acquired during your marriage will be divided equally. However, these matters can become complicated quickly, particularly if you have a complex estate comprised of many assets. Our Missouri family law attorneys can help with the division of all types of property, including:
- Retirement assets, such as pension funds and 401(k)s
- Real estate, such as the family home
- Stocks and bonds
- Businesses
- Debts acquired during the marriage
We will take the time to help you identify all marital assets and debts. We will then work on handling all financial valuations. We understand the importance of protecting your interests and will work towards developing an arrangement that maximizes the value of your estate. In all cases, we are sensitive to the emotional issues that property division can entail and we will work to make the process as stress-free and efficient as possible.
There Is Only One Chance to Get It Right
The division and equitable distribution of property during a divorce is final, unlike orders for spousal maintenance, child support and custody which can be modified when circumstances change. All too often, lawyers fail to identify all marital property which can lead to an unfair result. The attorneys at Sindel, Sindel & Noble, P.C., will handle your case thoroughly and diligently in order to preserve your financial security.
Call for a Free Consultation With a Florissant Divorce Lawyer
When you are getting divorced, it is important to protect your hard-earned assets and property. We can help handle property division matters to ensure that you begin your new future on solid financial ground. Contact our St. Louis alimony attorneys online or call 314-450-8249 for a free initial consultation.













