A Lawyer Standing Up For Your Rights In Divorce Real Estate Division
Dividing property during a divorce can be a complex process. New York is an equitable distribution state. This means that marital property is to be split in a divorce based on what is just. These same fundamental rules apply to dividing real estate during a divorce. However, matters such as valuation, separate/marital property issues and emotional concerns can push the complexity of splitting real estate to a whole different level.
Given this, having a skilled and knowledgeable guide can be critical. Poppe & Associates helps individuals throughout the New York City area navigate real estate division and other complex divorce matters. Experienced real estate division lawyer Kamelia “Mia” Poppe, Esq., takes a compassionate, client-focused approach to such issues. She is ready to provide you with clear advice, dedicated advocacy and unwavering support.
Dividing The Family Home
The emotions connected to the family home can be incredibly strong. It can be important to take a clear-eyed approach when it comes to how best to divide such property in a divorce. Letting emotions take over could lead to a result that goes against your best interests.
It’s also important to speak with a divorce lawyer before moving out while the divorce is in progress. With how complex the property division issues surrounding the family home can be, it can be easy to accidentally make a mistake that could limit your options. Mia is here to protect your goals and help you avoid pitfalls.
Dividing Houses Versus Condos, Co-ops And Townhomes
Houses, condos, co-ops and townhomes can give rise to different challenges during a divorce. Houses may have land and other value-adding factors that are important to keep in mind. Meanwhile, condos may have fees and shared amenities to consider. Also, condo association bylaws could potentially impact your division options. Co-ops and townhouses also come with factors specific to these types of real estate. Each type of property requires a unique approach. Mia can provide you with the tailored guidance and support you need.
Dividing Vacation Homes
Vacation homes can add their own layers of complexity to property division. Like the family home, these properties can be connected to a lot of memories and can be a source of contention in a divorce. Also, in some cases, both spouses may want to continue sharing ownership of a vacation home moving forward. This can raise tricky issues regarding scheduling. Turn to Mia for compassionate and knowledgeable help pursuing effective solutions to the specific issues raised by vacation home division.
Dividing Rental Real Estate
When it comes to dividing this type of property, issues such as potential rental income and the costs of property management require close consideration. It can also be important to properly frame this issue in the larger context of how marital estate’s entire investment portfolio will be divided. With her financial services background, Mia is ready to help you understand and analyze your division options.
Get Dependable Guidance Today
You don’t have to find your way forward through the complexities of divorce real estate division alone. Let Mia guide you and advocate for your interests. Reach out to her firm today by completing the online contact form or calling 646-665-3903.