Skilled Property Division Representation
Experienced Divorce Attorney | Fort Mitchell and Northern Kentucky
Who gets what? It's a simple question with huge implications for divorcing spouses. At the law office of Mark A. Ogle, Attorney at Law, we possess extensive knowledge of Kentucky and Ohio property division law as well as the organizational capability to handle complex, high-asset divorce cases. We will stand up for your rights, to help you seek a fair and equitable distribution of the marital estate.
Are you facing divorce proceedings? Contact us online or by phone at 859-912-7772 to speak with an experienced family law attorney.
Property Division Solutions
At the law office of Mark A. Ogle, Attorney at Law, we help clients with all aspects of property division arrangements. We are adept at resolving these matters through negotiation, mediation and collaborative law, giving our clients the best possible chance to achieve a fair settlement as amicably and efficiently as possible. In determining a property division arrangement, the law considers such factors as:
- Property owned prior to marriage
- Contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of the marital property
- Value of the property set aside for each spouse
- Gifts or inheritances
The term "marital property" refers to any wealth or assets acquired by either spouse during the marriage, with the exception of certain gifts and inheritances. It is important to remember that when determining the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of marital property, a non-working spouse's contributions to the household are taken into account.
High-Net-Worth Property Division
If you or your spouse holds significant assets, your property division proceedings may be especially complex. Attorney Mark A. Ogle has worked extensively on high-net-worth divorces and understands the needs and concerns of his high-asset clients. Our approach to high-net-worth-divorce cases is thorough and highly-detailed, making sure all assets are accounted for, and the financial interests of our clients are protected.
Contact a Northern Kentucky Divorce Lawyer
If you need help seeking a property division settlement, we are here for you. Contact us today online or by phone at 859-912-7772 to speak with an accomplished Fort Mitchell family law attorney. We accept Visa and MasterCard as forms of payment. We hold regular office hours, but are available to you weekends and evenings by appointment.







