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The Betz Law Firm : What Happens to Real Estate in a Divorce?

August 2, 2019July 3, 2017 by The Betz Law Firm
Real Estate Divorce Lawyer

Dealing with real estate in a divorce can be a complicated procedure. Divorce can be a very problematic time in life. Most married couples will jointly own and reside in one property, and so this will need to be dealt with as part of the divorce proceedings. Legal Help with the Process Dealing with real … Read more

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