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Brockton and Plymouth County Lawyer for Retirement Accounts and Investments

Property Division in Divorce

Property division is a complicated, highly contested issue, especially in a divorce involving substantial retirement accounts and investments. Therefore, it is imperative to work with a lawyer who has experience with the division of retirement accounts and investments.

Plymouth County family law attorney Andrew H. P. Norton has been helping Massachusetts clients with complicated property division issues for more than 20 years. If you are facing a divorce involving the division of retirement accounts and investments, attorney Andrew H. P. Norton can protect your interests and help you get the best results possible.

Retirement Accounts and Investments in a Divorce

Before dividing an asset in a divorce, the court will need to distinguish between the marital assets and the separate assets, as only marital assets will be divided in a divorce. This is a particularly complicated determination when it comes to retirement accounts and investments.

Attorney Andrew H. P. Norton has more than 20 years of experience handling divorce matters for his Massachusetts clients. He works with experts in the field to gain accurate valuations of retirement and investment accounts. He will fight aggressively to protect your financial interests.

Straightforward Legal Counsel

Attorney Norton maintains a strong commitment to client-centered legal service. First and foremost, this means returning clients' calls and emails. He never leaves clients in the dark to wonder about their cases. Rather, he makes sure to return client calls promptly and to inform clients about any and all significant changes in their cases. Attorney Norton treats clients like they are part of the team. He includes them and solicits their input in determining the strategy and direction in every aspect of their cases.

Another aspect of client-centered counsel is honest, straightforward representation. Only by knowing the truth about your case will you be able to make informed, intelligent decisions. Attorney Norton will give you honest, straightforward answers about the status of your case and what you can expect going forward.

Contact Hanover Asset Division Attorney

Call 508-322-7032 in Brockton, 508-746-2444 in Plymouth, or e-mail the firm to schedule a free initial consultation with attorney Andrew H. P. Norton.