Equitable division of marital property

All marriages are fun, loving, and really a beautiful thing…. until they turn into ugly legal battles for who gets what. When a couple divorces, the courts divide the property shared by the couple without any regard to marital misconduct, which the court deems just after considering all of the different factors.  If you think something isn’t fair, or need help with a divorce call Bucks County divorce lawyer.

There are 11 different factors that the courts go through to determine who gets what. In the two subsequent sections detailing with alimony, counsel fees, and expenses, Section 3701 and 3702, the court may after a hearing may use different types of ways to get the spouse to pay the alimony in different ways.  Some of the major ways that the court uses to make the spouse pay alimony is: length of marriage, future opportunity of each party to acquire capital assets and income, value set apart to each party, standard of living established during the marriage, and custody of the children. All of these things are court ordered ways to make sure that the alimony payment comes on time and is actually paid.

Another big issue is that the court divides the house. During the divorce process the court is allowed to award one of the parties to reside in the house during the years after the marriage is over.  The different reasons that the court could award the house to either party could be over where the kids would live, the emotional attachment one of the parties has to the house, which can afford it, and if it does go to court it would have to be bought out by one of the parties to give it over.