How do we divide assets in a divorce?
There is a 3-step process and the first step is to categorize
what assets and debts we’re dividing.
There’s marital, non-marital and pre-marital. Marital is all the assets and debts that were acquired during the course of the marriage, non-marital are assets and debts that were acquired during the course of the marriage but for some good reason, are not contained in the marital estate, and then pre-marital is all the assets and debts that we had before the marriage.
To learn more about this process, please watch the video or contact us at 402-933-3345. Justin High, Divorce Attorney Omaha, NE
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