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Home and Real Estate in Tennessee Divorce

Nashville Divorce Lawyers

When a husband and wife divorce, certain challenges are unavoidable. One such challenge arises when one or both spouses are seeking an award of the marital homestead. A variety of issues can cause challenges:

  • What is the value of the home?
  • Can the party seeking an award of the home afford the monthly mortgage payment?
  • If a spouse is awarded the marital home, will the parties have sufficient liquid assets to effect an equitable distribution of the marital estate?
  • How will the parties account for a spouse's separate property interest in a home if he or she had equity in the home prior to the marriage?
  • What if the parties have children and want to delay the sale of the marital home until a later date?

While there are a variety of challenges in such cases, there are also many creative and proactive ways that parties may be able to reach agreements. An experienced divorce attorney can help you identify your options, negotiate for a favorable agreement on your behalf or protect your rights at trial.

If you need an experienced and highly skilled divorce lawyer in Middle Tennessee, we encourage you to contact attorneys Jeffrey L. Levy and Mary Langford. We have more than 25 years of combined legal experience. Because we concentrate our practice in divorce and family law matters, we understand how to effectively manage any complex issues that may arise in your divorce proceedings. We are aggressive, yet practical advocates who are committed to protecting your rights and interests.

Contact Our Nashville Divorce Attorneys

If you need to speak with an experienced divorce attorney, we are pleased to offer a free 30-minute consultation. For assistance, call 615-866-0235 or contact us by e-mail.

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