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Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.

Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.

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    • Home
    • Overview
    • Attorney profile
    • Practice Areas
      • Practice Areas
      • Divorce
      • Mediation
      • Collaborative Law
      • Property Division
      • Spousal Support
      • Paternity
      • Custody & Visitation
      • Child Support
      • Grandparent Custody
    • Contact

952-956-0300

Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.

Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.Kimberly T. Walker Law Office, P.A.
  • Home
  • Overview
  • Attorney profile
  • Practice Areas
    • Practice Areas
    • Divorce
    • Mediation
    • Collaborative Law
    • Property Division
    • Spousal Support
    • Paternity
    • Custody & Visitation
    • Child Support
    • Grandparent Custody
  • Contact

Property Division

Edina, Minnesota Property Division Lawyer

If you are going through a divorce, you are probably wondering what effect will it have on your property and assets. At Kimberly T. Walker Law Office in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, we work closely with clients to explain their options and seek a settlement that protects their interests. You can count on us to aggressively pursue your objectives. 


Minnesota is a "just and equitable" state, with state law requiring all asset distribution and division of liabilities to be done in a fair and equitable manner. To achieve a fair property settlement, you need an experienced lawyer to ensure that assets and debts are identified and accurately valued, including: 

  • Real estate
  • Benefits
  • Bank accounts
  • retirement accounts
  • Businesses
  • Investments


If Minnesota Requires Fair Property Division, Why Do You Need a Lawyer? 

While Minnesota uses the concept of equitable distribution to divide all marital assets, property does not have to be divided equally to be considered fair and equitable. A skilled family law attorney can help you ensure that any property settlement accurately reflects your situation and meets your needs as you move forward from a divorce. 


Protect Your Interests in a Divorce - Contact Us for a Free Consultation 

The ramifications of divorce and property division can stay with you for the rest of your life. You have worked hard during your marriage and deserve to retain as much property as possible under the law. We can help you ensure that you receive a fair amount of property and limit the amount of debt you take on. 

Contact Us Today

To discuss your property division options with a knowledgeable attorney, contact us today for a free initial consultation.

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