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Indianapolis Property Division Attorney

The decision to get divorced is rarely easy. During a time of uncertainty, emotions can quickly spiral out of control. Determining how assets and debts will be distributed can escalate the complexity of the divorce process. The best investment you can make is to select a highly skilled Indianapolis property division lawyer focused on protecting your best interests without stirring up a fight.

Guiding You Through The Divorce Process Without Creating A Fight

At Trapp Law, LLC, we understand the emotional complexity of getting a divorce. The last thing you need is a lawyer to make the process even more complicated. Indianapolis Family law lawyer Angie Trapp knows what you have at stake. She is committed to asserting your rights without adding fuel to a potentially contentious situation. Contact her law firm to learn how she can help you obtain a fair divorce agreement during a free initial consultation.

Pursuing An Equitable Distribution Of Marital Property

Getting married is often much easier than getting divorced. Part of this stems from the complexity of dividing your assets and debts. This can be even harder the longer you and your spouse were married. Attorney Angie Trapp has extensive experience handling divorces involving a substantial amount of assets and debts. She has what it takes to make this process as smooth as possible for you. During an initial consultation, she will work with you to understand the extent of your marital property, including:

  • Family home
  • Vacation homes
  • Rental property
  • Business property
  • Cars
  • Antiques, collectibles, and jewelry
  • Retirement accounts
  • Stocks, investments other investment property

If you and your spouse created a prenuptial agreement, she will evaluate the terms to understand how you decided your property would be handled. This is just a starting point. Many couples do not have prenuptial agreements. In that case, she will work with you to understand what property you owned before you got married and what property you acquired together.

Generally, any property you had before you were married may remain your separate property after your divorce. This can be highly complicated; however, if your property owned before marriage was commingled with your marital assets. She can consult forensic accountants to trace how your property was handled and the value of your property. Attorney Angie Trapp will advocate for you to secure an equitable division. This would not necessarily be a 50-50 split since some assets cannot be split down the middle. Ms. Trapp is committed to making sure you obtain an equal value of the marital property.

Contact Our Skilled Property Division Lawyer in Indianapolis

Getting divorced does not have to be contentious. Attorney Angie Trapp offers an amicable approach to help you obtain an equitable share of your marital property. Contact her family law firm today for a free initial consultation in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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"The Trapp firm kept me informed during my entire case and put in the extra effort to ensure I'd win my case. I highly recommend the Trapp law firm."

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