Southern California Marital Asset Division Lawyers
When a couple enters into divorce proceedings, each party has a fiduciary duty to disclose full and accurate financial information about their assets and debts. Due to the complex nature of property division in divorce, and because decisions made at the time of divorce can affect individuals for years to come, it is critically important that each party honors their duty to fully and completely disclose this information.
In reality, this does not always happen. Routinely in divorce, one party will purposely withhold information that could be used to increase the other spouse's divorce settlement. By hiding assets in overseas accounts, undervaluing assets, or misrepresenting information when full financial disclosure is required, parties breach their fiduciary duty.
The Los Angeles law firm of Trabolsi & Levy represents clients whose spouses have failed to disclose financial information in divorce. We understand the emotional and financial toll this takes, and work to seek the compensation our clients rightfully deserve. In certain cases when one spouse breaches his or her fiduciary duty to the other spouse's disadvantage, the victim spouse may be eligible to receive property that would have otherwise been divided equally.
We work with tax, accounting, and financial experts in breach of fiduciary duty cases. We aim to fully understand the situation, working toward a resolution that keeps our clients' best financial interests in mind.
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Contact our Southern California law firm to discuss your property division dispute. Call an attorney from Trabolsi & Levy at 310-584-7714 or toll free at 888-871-6245.











