Nashville, Tennessee, Division of Assets Attorney
Property division in a divorce can be extremely complex. Hidden assets must often be uncovered, and questions must be answered regarding whether property is considered marital or nonmarital. Additional questions may arise regarding the contribution that each spouse made to the purchase and maintenance of valuable assets like real estate and vehicles. Once ownership of property is established, further questions may arise regarding taxes and the ownership of capital gains and asset appreciation.
If you face asset and debt division challenges in a pending divorce, contact Ewing Law Office, LLC for effective legal representation to protect your rights and your share of the marital property. Lawyer Lisa Millican Ewing brings an impressive financial background to each divorce and property division case. Her background includes:
- A degree in accounting
- Founder, owner and manager of her own company, MedAccounts Inc.
- Former employment as a tax consultant
We can perform a full assessment of yours and your spouse's finances to accurately determine full assets and debt. In addition, we can work to protect your ownership rights, including ownership of business, real estate, bank and retirement accounts, or a closely held family business.
We can also work to pursue your property rights against spouses who have exerted inordinate control over family finances. In one recent case, a husband left our client with a commitment to provide only $50 per week in living expenses. Our client had no other income and was unable to make payments on their condominium home. We worked to obtain financial documents, uncover hidden assets and pursue a fair financial settlement.
Don't Forget Your Pet
Increasingly, we encounter clients concerned about the care and custody of their pet in a divorce. Perhaps surprisingly, an agreement for pet visitation rights is even an option, as is an injunction to prevent threats and harm to a pet by your former spouse. Many judges are accommodating to concerns regarding pets, and attorney Lisa Millican Ewing will skillfully prepare your case to conform to a judge's past rulings on pet-related matters. Pet trusts can also be created to ensure the proper care of your pet upon your death or incapacity.
Contact Us
If you have questions regarding property division in a divorce or separation, call the Ewing Law Office, LLC. We offer free initial phone consultations, are available for same-day, evening and weekend appointments, accept credit cards and charge reasonable rates for our legal services. Our office is conveniently located one block from the Nashville metro courthouse. Contact us online or call us at (615) 244-3300.






