For more than 18 years, I have represented clients in Tucson, Arizona, with their divorce needs. Those needs regularly include the division of both property and debt.
With my experience comes the ability to advise you prudently. Seasoned legal judgment enables me to provide you with good direction — even when your situation may fall into a gray area.
A Community Property State
If you are wondering how property law works in the state of Arizona when it comes to your marriage, you are not alone. The internet has a wide variety of resources available, but you will want to consult with an experienced attorney to learn how these general principles apply in your specific situation.
For instance, you may have seen Arizona referred to as a “community property” state. That phrase means Arizona law views certain property acquired by either spouse during the marriage as “community property.” If property of yours is construed as “community property,” then that community property must be divided equitably between the spouses. The court must also provide for an equitable payment of community debts.
You can depend on my firm to advise you as to how the court would likely treat property and debts involved in your divorce. This will help guide you in working toward a settlement that provides for a fair resolution regarding your property and debts.
Personalized Representation
Let my firm, the Law Office of Karen R. Pollins, PLLC, help you. With more than 18 years of experience as a lawyer, I understand how to divide both property and debt to meet the realities facing today’s divorcing couples. As your attorney, I can assist you in reaching an equitable division of property and debts, including:
- Houses
- Cars
- Retirement accounts
- Credit card debt
- Family businesses
To provide you with the legal guidance you need, I work with you one-on-one. By working closely with you, I learn the facts about your unique case and apply them to reach your goals. I draw on my experience to provide you with legal strategies tailored to your needs. I will help you understand your rights and your options and help you reach a tailored solution to the division of your property and debts.
Understand Your Options With My Help
To learn more about what I can do for you during your divorce, please contact me to schedule a consultation. You can call me at (520) 505-2529. You can also contact me online.