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Division of Property

Property and Asset Division in Virginia

Property division during a divorce can be one of the most difficult tasks, laced with frustration over "who gets what." At the Richmond law office of Sherri A. Thaxton, JD, PC, she strives to make the property division process less stressful and more efficient for you.

Divorce lawyer Sherri Thaxton has gone to court on property division issues nearly every day for the last ten years. You can trust this kind of experience. Contact our law firm to learn what Sherri Thaxton can do for you. Call us toll-free at 866-272-9141 to secure your free consultation.

Straight-Forward Property Division Advice and Representation

At our law office, Sherri Thaxton does not sugar-coat her legal advice. You need to hear it like it is. Sherri Thaxton does not spend her client's time or money frivolously; rather, she focuses on solving your property division issues efficiently and in a way that is satisfactory to you.

It is no surprise that the best resolution for all parties in a property division action is an amicable resolution. If it is possible to come to an agreement about property division, Sherri Thaxton will work to make that happen. If not — if you have to fight to get the property you want — Sherri Thaxton is an experienced litigator who is ready to take your case to court.

Simple and Complex Property Division

Sherri Thaxton handles all division of property issues, from simple property division to business valuations. Sherri Thaxton will help you through the division of:

  • Marital assets and debts
  • Non-marital assets affected by the marriage
  • Family home
  • Stocks and bonds
  • Family businesses
  • Retirement accounts, pensions, 401(k) funds

Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs)

A QDRO allows one spouse to receive part of the other spouse's retirement plan benefits, including 401k and IRA funds. Sherri Thaxton can help set up or litigate a QDRO during divorce proceedings.

Equitable Distribution

Under Virginia law, courts divide property under "equitable distribution" principles. This means that they consider the contributions of each party and divide property in a way they believe is "equitable" (it does not have to be 50/50). Sherri Thaxton can argue for a court order that is equitable in your eyes, not just the court's.

Call for a Free Consultation With Sherri A. Thaxton, JD, PC

Contact family law attorney Sherri Thaxton toll-free at 866-272-9141. She is ready to help you with your divorce and property division issues.

Sherri A. Thaxton, JD, PC

Libbie Law Center
2201 Libbie Avenue
Suite 200
Richmond, Virginia 23230

Phone: 804-381-4683
Toll-Free: 866-272-9141
Fax: 804-278-9530