Equitable Distribution of Personal Property

The division of personal property can be complicated and should be handled without prejudice and bias. The need to deal with this sensitive subject is something we do not take lightly.

In the context of divorce or separation, equitable distribution refers to the fair, but not necessarily equal, division of assets acquired during the marriage.

When couples face the difficult task of dividing their personal property during a divorce or separation, objective and unbiased valuations are essential. This is where appraisals come into play, providing a crucial tool for determining the fair market value of items and ensuring an equitable distribution of assets.

For high-value or unique items, professional appraisals are essential to determine their fair market value. This is especially important for items like fine art and antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. These items often require specialized knowledge to assess their authenticity, condition, and market value. Spouses can negotiate and agree on how to divide their personal property. Appraisals provide an objective basis for these discussions. By understanding the role of personal property appraisals, we can navigate the division process more effectively and ensure a fair and equitable outcome.

Equitable distribution of property is the main goal when the dissolution of a marriage is pending. The parties need an unbiased, accurate, and consistent appraisal of marital assets. We understand the need for a brisk resolution and look to provide information that either party could use.