Asset Division

Southeast Michigan Property Division Attorneys
Experienced Divorce and Property Division Lawyers – Since 1974

In divorce, the division of assets, marital property and debts is essentially the process of taking one household and dividing it equitably into two. Keep in mind, though, that equitable division does not necessarily mean equal division.


At Melder & Melder, P.C., we represent clients throughout Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Genesee, St. Clair, Livingston, Washtenaw counties in addition to southeast Michigan in all matters related to the division of marital assets and debt. If you have legal concerns involving this issue — we can help. Find the asset division solutions and representation you need by calling us or contacting us online today.

Division of Assets and Marital Debts

Specific property division issues our lawyers handle include:


Michigan's equitable distribution laws are less clear than those of some other states. Because of that, and because "fault" does play a role in how judges decide these issues — it is very important to choose a lawyer with experience and knowledge of property division. You will find that level of experience and skill when you come to Melder & Melder, P.C.

  • Business valuation
  • Real estate
  • Hidden assets
  • Co-mingled assets
  • Division of investment and retirement accounts
  • Division of pensions (government pensions, military pensions, auto workers, teachers and others)
  • Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs)

Why Choose Our Firm?

Experience, personal attention and service, and direct access to and interaction with your attorney are all excellent reasons to choose Melder & Melder, PC. In addition, we also have decades of business and real estate law experience, as well as the strong working relationships we have formed with property division experts like Certified Public Accountants, real estate appraisers, business valuation specialists and professional investigators.


Request a free initial phone consultation with an attorney. 248-541-3400


Talk to us about your legal issues today. Call our southeast Michigan law office in Royal Oak or contact us online for a free initial phone consultation.

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