California is a community property state, meaning that assets and debts acquired during marriage are generally considered jointly owned and subject to equal division. Our attorneys help you identify separate property and ensure fair division of community assets
Under California’s community property laws, most assets and debts acquired during marriage are considered jointly owned. This includes everything from real estate and retirement accounts to credit card debt and investments. At KKG Law, we help you clearly distinguish between community and separate property, ensuring you receive what’s rightfully yours. Our attorneys guide you through the process with precision and fairness—so you can move forward with confidence.
We work diligently to help you identify, value, and divide property fairly while protecting your financial interests. Our attorneys utilize forensic accountants and financial experts when necessary to ensure accurate asset valuation.
Our property division attorneys serve clients in Fairfield, Hayward, San Jose, and surrounding areas.