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Understanding Equitable Distribution In Minnesota

Unlike some states, which divide all marital assets equally, Minnesota is what is known as an “equitable distribution” state. While no one could fault you for thinking that means the same thing, it could not be further from the truth.

That is why when it comes to distributing marital assets in a divorce, people turn to Dwire Law Offices, in Lakeville for answers. Our attorney, Todd Dwire, can walk you through the property division process and craft a legal strategy that meets your unique needs and goals. With decades of experience representing clients in Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Lakeville, Prior Lake, Savage and Shakopee, you can trust us to provide the sound legal guidance you need.

What Does ‘Equitable’ Mean?

In Minnesota, if you and your spouse cannot forge a property division settlement, then a judge can divide property in an “equitable” manner. This does not necessarily mean 50-50. For example, if your spouse relied upon you for income and did not work, you may lose a great deal of assets to help support him or her after the divorce.

For young couples who have not been married long and who have not accrued a great deal of assets, this may not be as important of an issue. However, for long-term marriages, experienced legal guidance will be a necessity to protect your claim to certain assets.

If you and your spouse have assets such as retirement accounts, business ownership interests, properties, cars, and luxury items like art and jewelry, consider working with a lawyer like to learn about possible outcomes. Our firm prides itself on providing straight-forward, rational legal advice. We will let you know when we think is the right time to fight and when it may work better to seek an agreement.

Call Us For A Free Consultation About How Your Assets Could Be Affected

If you need assistance in Rice, Dakota or Scott county, you can trust the legal team at Dwire Law Offices. To schedule a free consultation and learn more about the equitable distribution of marital assets in Minnesota, contact our law firm by calling 866-442-9693. You can also reach us by completing our online contact form.