Property accumulated during the course of one’s marriage is marital property. Marital property may include such things as bank accounts, real property, automobiles, household furnishings, and retirement funds. In a divorce, the court will determine which property is marital property and how the marital property should be divided.
At Brown, Goldstein & Levy, we work with our clients to determine the existence of property acquired during the marriage and its value so that when marital property is divided, they receive their fair share.