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Nashville Retirement Account Division Lawyers

Tennessee Marital Asset Attorneys

Property division can be one of the most complex and often contentious aspects of divorce. One issue that can be particularly challenging is the division of retirement accounts.

Parties to a divorce often do not realize that their retirement accounts may be completely or partially marital property and be subject to equitable division. Even when parties enter a divorce with the understanding that their retirement accounts may be considered divisible property, the manner by which retirement accounts are valued and the manner by which the entire marital estate is divided in an equitable fashion can be challenging.

Put Our Experience to Work for You

Attorneys Jeffrey L. Levy and Mary Langford offer more than 25 years of combined experience in divorce and family law matters. We have helped many clients navigate complex property division issues, including the division of marital estates involving a variety of different retirement accounts, including 401(k)s, 403(b)s, 457s, defined benefit plans and other retirement accounts. We also have experience in cases in which one or both spouses have an IRA or Roth IRA.

Certain retirement accounts may create unique challenges. For example, Tennessee state pensions are not divisible in a Tennessee divorce. Our attorneys will put their experience and knowledge of Tennessee divorce laws to work for you. With a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Chicago, attorney Jeffrey L. Levy is uniquely equipped to assist in the creative and effective management of divorce cases involving complex property division issues. When necessary, we can enlist the services of actuaries and tax experts to assist in the management of retirement account and property division matters.

Contact Our Tennessee Divorce Lawyers

If you need to speak with one of our Nashville retirement account division attorneys, we are pleased to offer a free 30-minute consultation. For assistance, call 615-866-0235 or contact us by e-mail. We serve clients throughout Middle Tennessee.

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