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Orange County Property & Asset Division Lawyer

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Property and asset division is often one of the most highly contentious and complicated parts of any divorce proceeding. If you need help, an Orange County property & asset division lawyer can confidentially discuss your concerns about property division in California. AKPC Law believes in clear and responsive communication with all clients. If you have questions, the firm can respond promptly and make sure you’re comfortable with every part of your case.

Reliable Legal Assistance

If you’re getting divorced and your situation involves complex property and asset division, an attorney can explain all available options to assist you in making well-informed decisions about your future. They can also research your circumstances and build a compelling case on your behalf.

An attorney can work towards a fair property settlement agreement, which could include decisions about:

  • Retirement accounts, like IRAs and 401ks
  • Investment portfolios
  • Real estate assets, like residential homes, vacation homes, and/or investment properties (Orange County’s median home price as of early 2025 is above $1 million based on historical trends from online real estate web sources like Zillow, making real estate a significant asset in many Orange County divorces.)
  • Stock options
  • Business interests
  • Specific personal assets, like artwork, jewelry, or vehicles

Take The Right Steps TodayTo Shape Your Future

California is a community property state, which generally means that assets and property acquired during marriage belong equally to both parties and, therefore, must be divided equally in a divorce. Orange County follows California Family Code, particularly Section 2550, which requires an equal division of community property in a divorce. An attorney familiar with California’s complicated divorce laws can provide invaluable assistance during your case.

Divorces can be contentious and emotionally draining. However, with the aid of an experienced Orange County lawyer, it can be as low-stress as possible. With about 307,000 residents, Irvine has one of the highest divorce rates of any city in the U.S., with approximately 33 divorces filed each day. There’s so much on the line with a divorce, so having compassionate and knowledgeable legal representation is critical.

Post-Divorce Issues

Even if you’ve resolved all property and asset division issues, circumstances can rapidly change after a divorce is finalized. If you need assistance modifying an existing California court order, a knowledgeable attorney can advocate for that change in court. A lawyer can preserve your goals after your underlying divorce finalizes, even if your situation changes and you require a modification to an existing order.

Reasons to Consider Retaining a Lawyer

Each case is unique, and an experienced Orange County attorney can provide reliable legal advice. An attorney can:

  • Build compelling property and asset division arguments to protect your interests
  • Take active steps to improve your likelihood of success
  • Gather evidence
  • Prepare legal filings
  • Represent your legal interests
  • Provide frequent communication

If you need support with property division, consult a trusted Orange County attorney to confidentially discuss your rights.

Consult AKPC Law – Speak Directly With an Experienced Orange County Property and Asset Division Lawyer

Arman Khoshnood at AKPC Law has extensive localized knowledge of the Orange County area, and he can use that and his experience to benefit your case. He also speaks English, Farsi, and Spanish.

Contact AKPC Law right away to speak directly with an attorney at an initial consultation.

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In addition to being an experienced family law attorney, Arman is also a licensed real
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