Divorce Attorneys Serving Boston
During the divorce process, all property owned by the parties must be identified, valued and divided equitably. Separate property such as an inheritance may be exempt from distribution, depending on how long it remained truly separate. In many cases however, separate property such as an inheritance or trust established before the marriage may become mingled with property acquired during the marriage. It is important to have an attorney who understands the many issues that arise in the property division process, and who will stand up for your rights and address inheritance and trust related issues.
At Jennifer B. Koiles & Associates, our attorneys routinely represent clients in complex property division matters. Our firm will work diligently to protect your rights and interests every step of the way.
For a consultation about a property division matter with a Salem inheritance trust attorney, contact Jennifer B. Koiles & Associates.
Tracing the Transformation of Property
If you receive an inheritance or are the beneficiary of a trust, it may have an effect on the marital estate and may be subject to equitable division. Our family law attorneys have extensive experience in analyzing these issues. We will work hard to protect your interests, so that you can receive the best property settlement possible.
Divorce Planning
In some cases, it may be beneficial to set up a trust for your children before divorcing. This can protect assets and provide security for those whom you love. It could also provide certain tax benefits. Jennifer B. Koiles & Associates can advise you in these and other matters.
Contact a Lawyer
Contact Jennifer B. Koiles & Associates in Salem, Massachusetts, for a consultation.













