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Division of Professional Practices

Dutchess County Professional Practice Division Lawyers

Your divorce can impact your life in ways that are hard to anticipate. If you or your spouse has a professional license or practice, this will be an important factor when it comes to the division of marital assets. At the law offices of Stenger, Roberts, Davis and Diamond, we protect the rights of individuals across New York whose marriage will be affected by the division of professional practices.

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When going through a divorce, it is important to ask: what is the value of a professional medical degree, law degree or other professional license? As an important asset, you must be able to place a value on it, so it can be properly assessed as part of your divorce settlement.

If you earned an advanced degree during your marriage, your spouse may be entitled to share in income earned from your license and practice. This is especially important when factoring businesses as part of property division. For professional practice division, we work with accountants with a full understanding of business law.

As one of the largest firms in Dutchess County, we have the attorneys and the resources to handle the most complex aspects of property division in divorce. Working as a firm, we will discuss your case in order to come up with creative solutions. We want to provide you with a full range of options, so you can do whatever it takes to protect your rights.

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From the division of licenses to business settlements, you have to be prepared for everything when resolving your divorce. From our offices in Wappingers Falls, we will take a close look at your case and make sure you are prepared for whatever comes next. Contact our law offices today for a free initial consultation.

Thomas Davis is the contributing attorney to this content.

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