Community property or marital property will be divided in half to each spouse upon divorce or dissolution of marriage. There are exceptions to the Arizona community property law, including property received as inheritance, and property or assets acquired after filing for divorce or legal separation. However, to be effectively protected and define what is and is not community property, along with the value of community property, a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement should be considered with a knowledgeable lawyer.
Arizona Property Division Attorneys
At Thompson Law Firm in Chandler, our attorneys provide comprehensive evaluations of community property for our clients in conjunction with our work to guide them to fair and equitable asset division and property settlements. We will help you determine which assets are community assets and which are not in our initial consultation, and what constitutes equal division of property.
Sometimes couples have different ideas in determining which assets are community property and differing opinions on the value of community property. Several issues can come to light during the process of asset division, but an experienced attorney will help you get to the bottom of issues and find effective resolutions efficiently.
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Please call us at 888-496-7764 or contact us online to schedule an initial consultation. Our experienced Chandler community property attorneys can help you answer these questions and what defines sole property versus separate property.









