The division of property in a divorce case in Illinois must result in what is known as an equitable distribution. However, “equitable” doesn’t necessarily mean equal and Illinois Law provides a number of factors for the courts to consider in dividing property. The Wirtz Law Firm is skilled in utilizing and promoting those factors to the benefit of each client.
Before property can be divided, each asset must be identified, accounted for, classified as marital or non-marital and then valued. We work to ensure that all assets are determined and properly valued so that an equitable division can be achieved. Please contact us at 630-260-0744. |
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