Holland, Pennsylvania, Equitable Distribution Lawyers
In Pennsylvania, the law states that in any divorce, marital assets must be equitably distributed between both spouses. Robert L. Katzenstein & Associates brings more than 35 years' experience to each individual client. You may count on us for trustworthy and effective guidance in legal matters related to equitable distribution of property.
Call 215-375-7565 or toll free at 866-935-3564 to learn how we can help you resolve your equitable distribution concerns. Contact us online.
Our law firm has successfully resolved a broad spectrum of division of property and distribution matters for clients. Our team of two dedicated lawyers knows what to look for; we know the right questions to ask; and we have enough experience and insightfulness to guide you to workable solutions for today and for your long-term financial stability.
Comprehensive, Reassuring Guidance Through the Unknowns
Questions we ask as we compassionately counsel and aggressively advocate for our clients include:
- Is there a family-owned business to be valued and how to distribute it without losing everything?
- Are there pensions, IRAs, 401ks or other deferred income plans and how will each differ in terms of equitable distribution?
- When is the appropriate time to value a pension?
- Is one spouse a minority shareholder in a business or service industry?
- What is an equitable proposal for a business distribution?
- Is there a mortgage remaining and who will be staying in the house?
- Are there summer homes or time shares involved?
- Are there matters of spousal support and alimony that must be resolved?
- Do we need to look at temporary spousal support for training to re-enter the workforce?
- Is there marital property including valuable collections to be distributed?
- How does child support fit into the equitable distribution?
If a primary caregiver has separated from his or her spouse, she or he may be entitled to temporary spousal support and alimony while the case is pending. This allows a non-working spouse to retain the services of a qualified family law attorney.
Read more about non-community property legal matters.
Timely, Responsive and Effective Equitable Distribution
Robert L. Katzenstein & Associates represents clients in Holland, Richboro, Feasterville, Yardley, Levittown, Willow Grove, Warrington, Churchville, Southampton, Ivyland, and other communities in Holland and throughout Eastern Pennsylvania. Call 215-375-7565 or toll free at 866-935-3564. Contact us online.











