Process of property division in North Carolina is referred to as equitable distribution. The presumption is that all assets and liabilities that are debts required during the course of the matter are equally divisible between the parties. However in any legal case, the court can take other factors into consideration to make an unequal but fairer distribution of the property. Because of the legal complexities involved in making these factual and legal determinations it is important to hire an experienced legal counsel at the Hopper Law Firm to help get the best resolution for you.
Attorney Kevin Hopper discusses North Carolina property division (also called equitable distribution) and how courts make decisions regarding assets and debts.
Process of property division in North Carolina is referred to as equitable distribution. The presumption is that all asset and liabilities that is debts acquired during the course of the marriage are equally invisible between the parties. However as in any legal case the court can take other factors into consideration to make it unequal but more fair distribution of the property. Because of the legal complexities involved to making these factual and legal determinations, it is important to hire an experienced legal counsel at the Hopper Law Firm to help get the best resolution for you.