No matter which type of divorce you file for, you will have to separate your property from your spouse’s. Rhode Island divorce laws rely on equitable distribution, which could greatly affect how much property you get in your divorce. The judge in your case will consider how long you were married, your conduct during the marriage, the financial resources of each spouse, and how much each spouse contributed to the union. Consequently, your property may not necessarily be divided equally.

Do You Need To Speak To A Rhode Island Divorce Attorney?

If you are considering a divorce you need to speak with an experienced Rhode Island divorce attorney as soon as possible. Please contact us online or call our Warwick office directly at 401.946.3200 to schedule your free consultation. We help divorce clients in Providence, Warwick and all areas of Rhode Island.

 

Christopher L. Russo
Helping Rhode Island personal injury victims for nearly three decades to get the compensation they deserve.
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