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Skokie Illinois Property Division Lawyer

Chicago Division of Property Lawyer

Few people realize the scope of the decision making that goes into the property division portion of a divorce. Most people may have goals regarding certain property such as a car or home, or retirement funds such as a 401(k). There are many other questions that are involved. Questions about the assignment of debt, the tax implications of asset and debt allocation, and which negotiating strategies will best achieve your goals are all best answered by an experienced attorney.

Skokie, Illinois, property division attorney Lynn Cohen of The Law Offices of Lynn A. Cohen has almost three decades of experience crafting property division agreements that realize the goals of her clients and help them smoothly enter the post-divorce phase of their lives.

Complex Property Division Solutions Based on 28 Years of Experience

Our experience can make all of the difference when you are faced with the task of cataloging all of your assets and obligations, identifying your goals, and effectively negotiating a property division agreement that will help you get started on the right foot after your divorce. Your property division agreement may include:

  • Real estate
  • Personal property
  • Investments
  • 401(k)
  • IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts)
  • Other retirement funds or pensions
  • Family-owned businesses
  • Credit card and other debt

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The division of your marital property is a key part of any divorce agreement. If you have concerns about the crafting of your property division agreement, contact a Skokie, Illinois, property division attorney at The Law Offices of Lynn A. Cohen. Call 847-674-3000 or contact us online. Our firm offers a free phone consultation and a discounted in-office consultation.

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