Your Marital Property Reflects Your Hard Work. Your Divorce Division Should Reflect It, Too.
After years of investing in your marriage, disentangling your assets can be complicated, likely wavering between a tedious challenge and a source of great tension. There are two important things to keep in mind throughout this process: Fair does not always mean evenly splitting assets, and you deserve an attorney who will optimize your resources and outcomes.
At our firm, Moylan Family Law, you work directly with us. Our lawyers have spent their careers focusing exclusively on family law matters. They are fierce and detail-oriented, allowing them to make the most of your situation. Call our firm today at 410-835-0016 or come into our office in Towson. We are also glad to meet by Zoom, if you prefer to meet remotely.
The Principles Underlying Maryland Property Division Laws
Marital property typically includes:
- Homes and other real estate properties acquired during the marriage, regardless of title
- Bank accounts, both joint and individual, accumulated during the marriage
- Investments, retirement accounts and pensions
- Businesses you opened or expanded during your marriage
Marital property typically does not include inheritances, gifts and some property you may have had prior to marriage.
Your property division is a high-stakes moment and should be truly comprehensive. This means uncovering any and all hidden assets. We are meticulous and will work in tandem with forensic accountants to find offshore accounts and hidden money and to properly value business assets.
Getting Things Done Starts At Moylan Family Law
We work with you to set a list of what you are willing to give up in divorce negotiations and what you absolutely want to retain. From there, we bring an assertive presence to the negotiating table. If we cannot come to an agreement, we are a relentless courtroom advocate.
For a bold property division strategy, call us today at 410-835-0016 or email us about your case.

