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Sale of Marital Assets

Clear Advice About the Sale of Marital Assets

Helping you make informed, intelligent decisions during difficult times

Property division during divorce is rarely a simple matter. At the Law Office of Douglas P. Earl, P.C., we are skilled at handling the most complex marital property division issues. We know when to encourage the sale of marital assets to accomplish a fair division of marital property.

Why Do Assets Need to Be Sold?

A sale of certain marital assets may be necessary for a variety of reasons. Perhaps neither party wants to keep the family home, so it must be sold for the resulting equity to be split between the two spouses. The same thing might be true of a car or any other piece of marital property.

The first vital step is to ensure an accurate valuation of any marital assets that must be sold. We will take great care to see that you gain the full value of property that will be put up for sale.

The Balancing Act

If property division simply involved the sale of one marital asset such as a house, it would be a relatively easy matter to resolve. However, in most cases, there is a lot more to it than that.

We see property division as a balancing act that must be skillfully executed to ensure that you achieve a fair outcome. Our lawyer knows exactly what to do to protect your interests.

We Fight for You!

We have 20 years of experience representing clients' interests in marital property division and related issues such sales of marital assets. We have performed this balancing act before, and we will put our tested skills to work for you.

We are ready to take every step to achieve the results you seek. If that means a legal battle with the opposition, be certain that you can count on us.

We're Here When You Need Us

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help people in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania.

Contact an experienced family law attorney today.

The Law Office of Douglas P. Earl, P.C., is available to serve clients throughout Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Scranton, Reading, Harrisburg, Norristown, West Chester, Doylestown, Bala Cynwyd, Media, Newtown, Ardmore, Abington, Havertown and Swarthmore; as well as all communities within Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Allegheny County and Delaware County.